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Nucleus designs offer the following services.

-Upholstered furniture for commercial fit outs including banquettes and booths for bars and cafes, ottomans and bench seat for shops and foyers

       We can work from your technical specifications or design work that can custom fit your project.

-Furniture design and construction of one off designs or custom made furniture.

-Design and upholstery of both contemporary and traditional sofas, arm chairs, ottomans, office dividers and wall panels etc.

 

 


 

 

nucleus designs is currently prototyping a new range of contemporary furniture designs.

the Hanami ottoman in Hanami Ink by Warwick is the first to be released in the collection and can be custom made to size using a fantastic selection of the latest fabrics. 

 

 

Hanami Ottoman 1200x630mm

 

 

 

Warwicks strikingly beautiful Hanami fabric range has a linen textured base with a raised velvet flock floral pattern delivering a classical yet lucious sence of style to the ottoman

 

 

 

 


 
Lounge room furniture

 

 

 

 

 


 
Cyclops

            

 

Two seater sofa with magazine storage. Users can sit side by side, back to back or face to face using the centre lip to rest a board game on.

 


 
Furniture Design Folio

 

The Star Stool was prototyped on request by Mercedes-Benz Australia. The Brief was to design and prototype a piece of furniture inspired by a Mercedes-Benz. The result is a stool inspired by the wheel rim of the sports edition Roadster Convertable. Designed to be made from lightweight alloy The Star Stool fuctions as both a childrens seat or an adult foot stool. Small drainage holes allow this design to be used out doors in all weather conditions. The stackable design makes easy work of storing several Star Stools.

 

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