Schiavello, one of Australia’s oldest manufacturers of high‑end furniture, has opened its new regional headquarters at Dubai Design District (d3).

Dedicated to developing intelligent, inspiring and resilient solutions for the office, the home and public spaces, Schiavello has developed a full range of world-class flexible furniture solutions, said a statement from the company.

Working with Australian and international designers, the collection on display showcases Schiavello’s approach to enhancing collaboration, concentration and health in the workplace and living spaces.

Reflective of the brand’s dedication to wellbeing, Schiavello’s innovative office solutions aim to boost productivity and autonomy.

Recent product launches include Krossi, a new sit-to-stand workstation system that allows movement from a seated to an upright position, and Focus, a series of soft barriers and booths that encourages individual work, providing acoustic absorption and privacy for those who need it, it stated.

"Delivering projects to the Middle East since the 80’s, this will give us the opportunity to continue collaborating and inviting the A&D community to experience and feel the quality of design we offer," remarked Raffaele Tigani, the director and general manager of Schiavello International.

Building on 50 years of accomplishment in Australia, Schiavello have bolstered its presence in Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region with this new showroom located in the new d3 near to Downtown Dubai and overlooking the iconic Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, he noted.

"The d3 is a purpose-built centre of the design community in Dubai, enabling our showroom to share its location with all the major design and architect practices in the Middles East," noted Tigani.

Schiavello’s latest product release, Toku, evokes a sense of community and considers modern day workers – Millennials and beyond – who crave collaborative and interactive spaces and furniture.

“We’re a people business. This means that we are continually seeking ways to help our clients by adding value to their activities, on both a personal and an organizational level,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service