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✔︎ Consumer ✔︎ Commercial

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✔︎ Australia

District is a next-generation design collective, partnering with the world’s leading makers, artists and craftspeople to source original pieces for those who seek the new.

Pivotal within a community of like-minded creatives, District works as a true collaborator with brand partners, clients and industry makers alike to deliver bespoke solutions drawn from a curated range of trusted Australian, New Zealand and European furniture brands.

With a focus on quality furniture designed and manufactured for the corporate, commercial, hospitality, retail, building, and residential markets, District represents a range of leading Australian, New Zealand & European furniture brands, manufacturers, and suppliers.

Certified Products by district

Habitat
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Habitat responds to the ever-changing, agile workplace, presenting a highly adaptive, customisable design ecosystem intrinsically connected to nature. Inspired by the environment and geared toward those who seek the new and unseen, Habitat is a system designed to create a personalised space within a workspace or commercial setting.

After a childhood spent on a fern nursery, enveloped by nature, Adam Cornish’s work has a natural magnetism toward horticulturally-based products. Fusing modular soft seating with plants, Habitat is a system that is equal parts garden sanctuary and intuitive office seating.

Miller Sofa
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Designed by Simon James, Miller is a steel-framed chair stripped back to its essentials, creating a lightweight aesthetic that feels considered rather than sparse.

Equally at home in residential and commercial settings, Miller is as compelling as a standalone piece as it is in multiples, arranged side by side, back to back, or face to face. Certification applies to raw product, with the fabric to be nominated by the customer.

Navigate Chair
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Navigate, designed by Simon James, is a fully upholstered structure ideal for commercial applications. The single, 2-, or 3-seater configuration can be arranged together to create semi-private meeting spaces within an open environment. Certification applies to raw product, with the fabric to be nominated by the customer.

DUO Range (Frames only)
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DUO provides scalability without clutter and privacy without walls. This tidy aesthetic invites more space for productivity and creativity in the office, while the inherent stability of the system allows for maximum leg clearance and room to move around. This AU designed, intuitive workstation provides durability, quality and locally tested rationale.

Underline Café Table
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The Underline Collection, designed by Simon James, is a table systemthat balances simplicity with warmth. Its components are designed to do more than one thing; a vertical bookshelf doubles as a space divider, while a central spine quietly softens acoustics and adds visual calm to the workspace.

Finish and configuration options can be tailored to suit individual preferences, and a seamless custom soft wiring system makes Underline fully configurable for the demands of the modern office.

The Underline collection extends across meeting tables, cafe tables and workstation systems, offering a cohesive design language throughout the workplace. Certification applies to the base only, with tops to be nominated by the customer.Certificate DIS-2025

Case study:
District Australia

District’s mission is to help others create beautiful worlds. Every product they source has a story worth telling. District and its designers from Australia, New Zealand, and Europe offer iconic products for contemporary homes and workplaces. A GECA ecolabel licensee since 2016, District have an impressive range of products certified under our Furniture & Fittings standard!

We asked Vanessa Masson, District’s Sustainability Lead, about their industry’s sustainability challenges and opportunities and the role of GECA certification.

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