It was this sense of friendly community that was felt during the evening’s festivities and one that TCW wishes to continue to support. One designer remarked, “I’m getting to know my colleagues more tonight than I have in all the years we’ve worked together. This space is simply fantastic.”
TCW Melbourne was designed by renowned Interiors firm, PTID. Staying true to the brief – design something slightly unusual within a more conventional office space – TCW Melbourne boasts a dramatic black open ceiling, polished concrete floors and feature carpet by Interface. A warm, autumnal colour palette was chosen to coincide with TCW’s new mustard-yellow logo and current design trends.
On behalf of PTID, Director, Cameron Harvey commented, “TCW brings a much more holistic solution to the furniture supply industry. One that will provide a welcome sense of competition to the design marketplace in Melbourne”.
TCW’s Director, Kasim Ali-Khan, echoed this sentiment. “So why TCW and why Melbourne?” said Kasim, “By answering the market’s demand for great product, great service and competitive pricing, TCW aims to fill an existing gap between service offering and actual delivery.”
Kasim acknowledged the wonderful depth of design in Melbourne and congratulated all in attendance for being part of such a superior design community. He also expressed gratitude toward the brands that have helped to solidify the business (Actiu, Dauphin and Markant), as well as introduced the crowd to TCW’s latest manufacturers (LoOok Industriesand naughtone). Both align well with the residential and hospitality aesthetic increasingly found in today’s office environments. Others present included reputable ergonomic and accessory brands (Colebrook Bosson Saunders, Zgonic, BeCode, Oof).
If you haven’t had a chance to experience the new space for yourself, TCW welcomes you to schedule a tour and looks forward to meeting more of the Melbourne community.