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Celebrating Excellence: Dr Natalie Wright Awarded IDEA 2024 Gold Medal

December 3, 2024

At the 2024 IDEA Awards, hosted by Australian Design Review, we were proud to sponsor the prestigious Gold Medal Award for the 7th time, celebrating an individual whose contribution to the design community has left a lasting mark. This year, the honour went to Dr Natalie Wright, whose commitment to design education and advocacy has inspired generations of future talent.  

The IDEA Gold Medal is awarded to a person whose impact resonates profoundly within the design community, as recognised by their peers. Dr Wright’s name emerged repeatedly, a testament to her dedication, vision, and the transformative influence she has had on students, professionals, and the broader community.  

In her acceptance speech, Dr Wright reflected on the power of collective collaboration, stating, “To now be honoured by my peers is something I never expected, nor sought, but I am truly grateful.” She also highlighted the critical importance of continued partnerships between industry professionals, educators, and designers to elevate the profession and prepare it for the future.  

Her passionate advocacy and visionary approach serve as a beacon of inspiration, shaping the interior design landscape in Australia. Dr Wright’s work reminds us all of the enduring power of education and the collective efforts that propel our industry forward.  

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr Natalie Wright and thank her for her extraordinary contributions to the Australian design community. It is an honour to support initiatives that celebrate and amplify the remarkable talent shaping the future of design.  

View all of the 2024 IDEA winners here.

Browse through the gallery below to see photos of the night.

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Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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Krost Wins Award for 2024 Business Furniture Catalogue at Real Media Awards

October 28, 2024

We are excited to announce that Krost has won a prestigious award at the 2024 Real Media Awards, hosted by the Visual Media Association. The event took place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, with a fun and vibrant 70s-themed gala night celebrating the best in media and marketing.

We were honoured to be a finalist in two categories: B2C – Office Supplies/Product Guides and DD1 – Data Driven Campaigns (Under 100,000 Recipients). We’re especially proud to have won the award for Office Supplies/Product Guides for our Business Furniture Catalogue!

This award recognises excellence in layout, design, art direction, innovation, and effectiveness, as well as the catalogue's role in meeting the objectives for its target audience.

For over 34 years, we’ve produced a furniture catalogue that continues to evolve in line with industry needs, design trends, and the preferences of our audience. This award is a testament to the dedication and creativity of our team, who have worked tirelessly to produce a catalogue that reflects our commitment to excellence.

You can order your online or hard copy of our award-winning 2024 catalogue today.  

 
REQUEST YOUR 2024 CATALOGUE HERE
 

Click through the gallery below to see photos of the night.

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Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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Krost is Great Place to Work Certified for the Second Year in a Row

October 23, 2024

We’re thrilled to announce that we are officially Great Place To Work Certified for the second year in a row!

This certification, based entirely on employee feedback, is a prestigious recognition that places us alongside some of the top companies in the ASEAN region. It highlights the exceptional effort we put into creating a positive and fulfilling work environment for our team.

Maintaining this certification is a testament to our team's hard work and dedication to fostering a positive workplace culture. We couldn’t be prouder of our people who make Krost a great place to work, every day.

A big thank you to all Krost employees for making this possible once again!

See our updated Great Place To Work profile here.

 
 

Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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UNSW Industrial Design Students Explore Krost Manufacturing and Design Process

October 16, 2024

We recently had the pleasure of hosting industrial design students from UNSW for a factory tour at our Smithfield manufacturing facility. 

The afternoon started with a warm welcome before we guided the students through our office, warehouse and machinery.

 
 

During the tour, we provided an in-depth look at how we approach design from concept to completion. We showcased our entire design process, starting with initial ideas, followed by prototyping and testing, and finally moving into the production stage, highlighting how our machinery plays a crucial role in bringing our designs to life.

 

The students were highly engaged, asking thoughtful questions throughout the tour.

We also gave the students a firsthand look at our warehousing solutions and systems, and how these support our day-to-day operations. It was great to see their interest in how design can evolve from a concept into a fully realised product, especially through our local manufacturing processes.

 
 

We wrapped up the visit with light refreshments, which gave the students an opportunity to further interact with our team and discuss various aspects of commercial design and furniture production.

The visit was a fantastic opportunity for us to connect with the future generation of designers and to inspire them with the practical and creative aspects of our industry. We hope this experience helped spark new ideas and excitement for their future careers in design!

Click through the gallery below to see photos of the student tour.

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Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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Krost Panel Discussion: Designing and Contracting the Responsive, Adaptable Office

October 1, 2024

Krost’s Melbourne showroom recently hosted a panel discussion titled ‘Expanding and Contracting: The Responsive, Adaptable Office’. The event, held in collaboration with Australian Design Review, gathering industry leaders and design professionals to explore the evolving role of flexible office spaces in meeting the dynamic needs of today’s workplaces.

 

Moderated by Melanie Ting, Senior Interior Designer at Cera Stribley, the panel featured insights from Stephanie Rodas, Senior Associate at Gray Puksand, and Alex Hopkins, Director and Principal Interior Architect at Studio Tate and Carly Krost, Design Manager at Krost.

 

The panel delved into strategies for creating office environments that can adapt to the rapid changes in today’s work culture. Carly highlighted the growing need for spaces that support hybrid and remote working models, noting that employers are increasingly focused on designing offices that engage their teams and encourage in-office collaboration. "Understanding who uses the space and involving stakeholders from the outset is crucial to designing adaptable environments," said Carly. "Without this, spaces risk becoming outdated."

Alex Hopkins emphasised the importance of designing for flexibility given rising construction costs and extended lead times for custom-built solutions. She advocated for incorporating loose furniture and modular systems that allow clients to easily modify spaces over time, thereby maximising long-term value.

 
 

Stephanie Rodas added to the conversation by discussing the complexities of modularity in workplace design. While modular spaces offer versatility, they can sometimes create compliance challenges. She underscored the importance of pilot spaces to test modular solutions before full implementation, helping clients better understand the design process and its impact on functionality.

The panel also addressed how adaptable office designs can cater to neurodiversity and the growing prevalence of hybrid work models. Discussions centred around balancing functional requirements with the need to create inclusive and comfortable environments for both in-office and remote workers.

 

The evening concluded with networking over traditional Spanish Paella by Simply Spanish and drinks by Liquid Infusion, offering attendees the chance to continue discussions sparked by the panel.

 

The event underscored the vital role adaptable design plays in modern workplaces and provided actionable strategies for professionals navigating this evolving landscape. Krost remains committed to fostering innovation in workplace design and delivering flexible, future-proof solutions for our clients.

 

Click through the gallery below to see photos of the night.

(Photo Credit: Nada Marie - Commercial Photographer)

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Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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Fixed Vs Loose Furniture: What’s Best for Your Space?

September 26, 2024

When it comes to office and commercial spaces, furniture plays a pivotal role in creating an efficient and appealing environment. Understanding the difference between fixed and loose furniture can help you make informed decisions about what’s best for your space.

What Is Fixed Furniture?

Fixed furniture is built into the structure of the building. This category includes items such as built-in desks, bookshelves, and cupboards.

 

(Executive office with fixed furniture)

 

Advantages Of Fixed Furniture:

  • Stability and Durability: Fixed furniture is designed to be robust and long-lasting. It’s less likely to be damaged or worn out quickly because it’s securely attached to walls or floors.

  • Space Optimisation: Since fixed furniture is custom-built, it can be designed to fit perfectly into the available space, making the most of every millimetre.

  • Aesthetics: Fixed furniture often offers a seamless look, blending in with the architecture of the building, which can be very appealing in modern office designs.

Disadvantages Of Fixed Furniture:

  • Flexibility: Once installed, fixed furniture is not easily moved or reconfigured. This can be a limitation if your office layout needs to change frequently. 

  • Unsustainable: Fixed furniture can be less sustainable than loose as it is often difficult to recycle or reuse when it is no longer needed, leading to increased waste in landfills.

  • Cost: Initial installation costs can be higher because of the custom design and installation process.

 
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What Is Loose Furniture?

Loose furniture includes movable items such as freestanding desks, tables, chairs, and shelving units.

 

(Open plan staff cafeteria with loose furniture)

 

Advantages Of Loose Furniture:

  • Flexibility: Loose furniture can be easily moved, rearranged, and replaced. This is ideal for dynamic office environments where layouts might need to change frequently.

  • Variety: There is a vast array of styles and designs available, allowing you to change the look and feel of your office without much hassle.

  • Cost-Effective: Generally, loose furniture can be less expensive to purchase and replace compared to fixed furniture.

Disadvantages Of Loose Furniture:

  • Stability: Loose furniture may not be as durable or stable as fixed furniture, and there’s a higher risk of wear and tear from frequent movement.

  • Space Utilisation: Loose furniture might not fit as seamlessly into a space as fixed furniture, potentially leading to less efficient use of space.

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Making The Right Choice

The decision between fixed and loose furniture depends on the specific needs and dynamics of your office. Here are some tips to help you decide:

  • Assess Your Space: Consider the size and layout of your office. For smaller, static environments, fixed furniture might be more beneficial. For larger, more dynamic spaces, loose furniture could offer the flexibility you need.

  • Think Long-Term: Consider your long-term needs. If your business plans to grow or frequently change its layout, loose furniture could be a better investment.

  • Combine Both: Many modern offices successfully combine fixed and loose furniture to maximise both stability and flexibility. For example, built-in cupboards paired with movable desks can offer the best of both worlds.

By carefully considering the advantages and disadvantages of fixed and loose furniture, you can create an office space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Contact Krost today to explore our range of high-quality furniture solutions and find the perfect fit for your business.


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Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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What is the Difference Between Melamine and Veneer?

June 25, 2024

When selecting your office furniture, you will often encounter the choice between melamine and veneer surfaces. Misconceptions about these two materials are common, while both melamine and veneer are popular in office furniture, they have distinct characteristics and benefits.

Understanding the Basics

Melamine and veneer both involve applying a thin layer to a core panel, such as MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard), particle board, or LDF (Low Density Fibreboard). The key difference lies in the composition of that thin layer.

 

(Melamine and Veneer Composition)

 

What Is Melamine?

Melamine is a synthetic resin-based, organic compound (like paper) combined with formaldehyde. It is a thermosetting plastic material that is applied on to a core panel such as particleboard, LDF or MDF.

Melamine is arguably the most sustainable option for cabinets and worktops as it is highly durable, resistant to scratch and has numerous possibilities of hues and patterns.

How To Identify Melamine?

Patterns are printed, ensuring consistency and perfect matching. Melamine wraps around the underside of worktops.

Advantages Of Melamine

  • Variety: Comes in a wide range of imitation prints and colours.

  • Durability: Resistant to fire, heat, and years of commercial use.

  • Maintenance: Easy to clean and doesn’t discolour from heat or age.

  • Versatility: Suitable for various applications.

  • Stability: Offers a highly stable and hard surface.

 

(Krost Melamine Universal Lockers, Krost Showroom Spencer St Melbourne)

 

What Is Veneer?

Timber veneers are made from cutting a fine leaf/slice of timber (tree/log) and applying it to core panels such as MDF, particle board or LDF. Many assume that all veneers are wood veneers, but veneers could also be made from melamine.

Each piece of veneer is unique, reflecting the natural variations in colour and grain that come from the tree it was cut from. Over time, lighter veneers will darken, and darker veneers will lighten, adding to their character.

How To Identify Veneer?

Patterns in veneer are natural, not printed, and may include imperfections like knots, which are part of its charm.

Advantages Of Veneer:

  • Authenticity: Provides the genuine feel of wood.

  • Variety: Can be made from hundreds of different wood types.

  • Sustainability: More affordable and sustainable than solid timber.

  • Design Flexibility: Offers more design possibilities than solid wood.

(Veneer Cutting Method)

 

Choosing Between Melamine and Veneer

Your choice between melamine and veneer will depend on your desired aesthetic, budget, and the intended use of the furniture. Veneer delivers an authentic wood feel but is more expensive and delicate. In contrast, melamine is highly durable, cost-effective, and easy to maintain.

We have moved away from manufacturing in veneer over the last few years for environmental, economic, practical, functional reasons. Additionally, the range of laminates has expanded into a range of textured finishes which are similar to veneer but far exceed the performance of it.

 

(Melamine Boards, Krost Business Furniture Factory, Smithfield NSW)

 

Whether you opt for the durability and versatility of melamine or the natural beauty of veneer, understanding the differences between these materials will help you make the best choice for your office environment.

For more information and to see our finishes in person, visit one of our world-class showrooms in Sydney or Melbourne, to speak to our experienced sales professionals who can help you address any of your design needs or concerns further.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your next project: 

Website: www.krost.com.au 

Email: sales@krost.com.au

NSW: 02 9557 3055

VIC: 03 9682 8280

Visit one of our world-class showrooms:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003

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Krost’s 2024 Biggest Morning Tea

June 4, 2024

At Krost, we believe in coming together for a cause that matters. We recently held our 8th annual Biggest Morning Tea, raising funds for the Cancer Council.

The room was filled with delicious homemade cakes and pastries, accompanied by tea, smiles, and laughter. The atmosphere was lively, with everyone participating in fun activities like tea trivia and the "How Many Hidden Teapots" game, adding a touch of friendly competition to the event. Our warehouse team also joined in the celebration with delicious cupcakes for everyone.

Thanks to the generosity and enthusiasm of our team, we are proud to announce that we raised over $1000 for the Cancer Council. This contribution will help support vital cancer research, prevention programs, and support services for those affected by cancer.

We are incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed to making this event a success. Together, we made a difference while enjoying a memorable morning of delicious treats and team spirit. Thank you to our amazing teams!

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Redefining Hybrid Workspaces

May 16, 2024

Emerging as a global shift, hybrid work models blend remote and onsite tasks, reshaping our ideas of office functionality with a need for adaptive environments that cater to both solitary focus and collaborative engagement. 

Understanding the evolving demands of innovative workplaces, our product designs break away from the traditional rigidity of office layouts. It requires office space to be inherently flexible and perfectly align with the dynamic needs. 

In pursuit of flexibility and comfort at work, we craft spaces that not only function with unparalleled efficiency but also promote creativity and connectivity by adapting smart modular and movable designs.

Our commitment extends beyond functionality as we embed advanced technology into our office furniture, ensuring seamless transitions between home and office work. Integrated tech stations and built-in ports, optimised for digital collaboration, support productive and flexible workflows.

We also prioritise well-being with designs that include private nooks and wellness areas, offering sanctuary for focus or rejuvenation. This thoughtful incorporation of personal space within the office landscape is essential for maintaining mental and physical health, particularly in a hybrid setup. 

We believe that the future of office design lies in the forward-thinking approach to tailoring adaptable solutions that meet the evolving needs of today’s workforce, inspiring change and innovation.

Discover our best innovative products designed for hybrid workspaces below:

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Beyond Aesthetics: How Organic Design Influences Modern Workspace

May 6, 2024

Organic design draws inspiration from the natural world with flowing lines, natural materials, and shapes that cultivate a sense of well-being, calming and functional workspaces. 

At Krost, we understand this design philosophy goes beyond aesthetics. It influences how individuals interact with their surroundings by fostering more creative and harmonious spaces.

Unlike rigid, linear arrangements, organic layouts create a collaborative flow that encourages people to move more freely and engage with their environment and colleagues. 

Through our innovative approach, we integrate organic principles into our products by incorporating sustainably sourced materials, soft curves, and fluid lines that echo the forms of nature. Organic forms, often mimicking the fluid, asymmetrical patterns found in nature, have a profound impact on psychological comfort and stress reduction across the workplace. 

By bringing the natural outdoor elements into indoor office designs, every piece of our collection is crafted to create spaces that feel alive, connected, and inherently comforting, where ideas flourish and people thrive. 

Embracing organic design is about inspiring change. We are committed to redefining workspaces that not only function efficiently but also enhance the human experience within them. 

Explore our range of organic designs here:

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Discover the Future of Work: Krost Unveils its 2024 Collection

April 11, 2024

Where form meets function, and every piece tells a story of versatility and sophistication.

We are proud to unveil our 2024 collection, a curated selection of fresh designs and innovative solutions tailored to elevate your commercial space. This year, we push the boundaries of what's possible, empowering a more productive, collaborative, and undeniably stylish work environment.

Introducing Dojo & Campus: The Dojo meeting table boasts a sleek and sophisticated design, perfect for fostering collaboration and creativity in your workspace. Featuring a rounded steel base or a multibase option for larger meeting areas. Complement your meeting spaces with the Campus coffee table, available in three sizes, making it ideal for reception areas to breakout zones. The slatted batten detail base adds a touch of modern design, while the durable construction ensures long-lasting use.

Dojo Campus

Transformed Seating: We've elevated seating to encompass both luxury and comfort. From our sleek executive chair Otto, that exude professionalism to inviting guest seating that sets the perfect tone in your reception area, each piece prioritises function without sacrificing style. Unwind in the comfort of our new Ellis and Cleo chairs, featuring soft boucle fabric upholstery that offers a warm embrace for both stylish waiting areas or moments of relaxation.


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Inspire Productivity and Spark Creativity: Unleash the potential of your workspace with our exciting new training accessories, the Glass Board Wall offers a sleek, magnetic writing surface for a modern aesthetic. The Combo Glass and Fabric Board provides dual functionality with a smooth glass writing surface and a pinnable fabric panel. The Explorer mobile board redefines collaboration with three configurations, including a glass board, combo board, and TV mount option. 

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Privacy with a Modern Touch: Introducing the Daily Screens, our innovative new line that strikes the perfect balance, fostering focus while maintaining connection. For ultimate privacy, the Breakaway Pod offers a soundproof haven – ideal for individual work, impromptu meetings, or creating dedicated breakout zones. Minimalist and frameless in design, the Curve system is multi-functional in the number configurations that can be created allowing you to create a space within a space through floor based and desk mounted panels available in various sizes.

Daily Screen Breakaway Pod Curve Screen


Power Up Your Workday: Unleash the power of a clutter-free workspace. Our Sparki power accessories seamlessly integrate with your furniture, offering convenient in-desk wireless charging pads, hidden power outlets, and versatile above-desk solutions.

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Immerse yourself in a cutting-edge collection that prioritises flexibility, productivity, and connection – redefining the essence of your workspace.

View our 2024 New Arrivals

Experience Krost in Person:

Sydney Showroom: 33 Ricketty St, Mascot NSW 2020 (Take Our Virtual Tour)

Melbourne Showroom: 617 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003 (Take Our Virtual Tour)

Visit us today to discover how Krost can transform your space into a hub of productivity and inspiration.

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Transforming Ocean Bound Plastics Into Purposeful Design

April 4, 2024

Ocean Bound Plastics, also known as “Abandoned Plastic Waste”, are uncontrolled plastics at  risk of ending up in our oceans. These include microplastics, mezzo-plastics, and macro-plastics, mainly collected from coastal areas.

With an ambition centered on offering durable products through advanced and sustainable manufacturing, Krost is at the forefront of this initiative. Driving the movement towards cleaner oceans, we give new life to plastic waste at high risk of polluting the oceans, by integrating ocean-bound plastics (OBP) into our product designs.

Our OBP material is now recognised by a third-party audited OBP Certification Program, launched by Zero Plastics Oceans & Control Union. It ensures that every step, from collection to recycling process, meets the highest social and environmental standards.

We are proud to introduce our OBP certified product range with the Poppi chairs and stools as part of our dedication to the environment. All the entire shell of each Poppi, is crafted from certified OBP through mechanical recycling processes. We aim to help divert tons of plastic waste into functional and high-quality seating solutions that support both people and the planet. 

Our OBP collection is strictly audited and compliant with the Global Recycled Standard (GRS 4.0), showcasing that our commitment to sustainability is measurable and continually improving year after year.

At Krost, we look towards a future where every product has a positive impact.

Discover our seating solutions here and be a part of the change.

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