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The Street Furniture Australia factory, in Western Sydney, is both a manufacturing hub and R&D studio for our Australian-designed and made street furniture products.

Recently we welcomed Tract Consultants to view the factory and meet our team. Director Julie Lee said: “It was a great opportunity for our team to look behind the scenes and understand the innovation, research and climate positive outcomes Street Furniture Australia is focusing on. Thank you for having us!”

Clients are now invited to register for a fun and informative group event to see how products are designed, tested and built, and hear about latest products and projects.

Your 2-hour tour (plus travel) includes:

  • Transport to and from your office (within Sydney).
  • Refreshments, with breakfast or afternoon tea.
  • Factory tour.
  • Meet our production team and see how products are made.
  • See our R&D facilities, where materials and products are developed and tested.
  • Showroom tour, with the latest products and materials.
  • Presentation on products of interest and environmental initiatives.
  • Q&A with our industrial designers.

To register please contact Sally Morrison on +61 473 117 805 or smorrison@streetfurniture.com, or fill out the enquiry form.

See the factory in action, including batten prep, assembly and powdercoating line.


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Opening hours are from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

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