Client Objectives
For Farrelly Construction Services’ (FCS) brand-new office and fabrication facility in Rutherford, they sought a furniture solution that would reflect a fresh, modern aesthetic, convey quality and professionalism to visiting clients, and provide their valued team with a functional and comfortable environment—one that would support their continued delivery of top-tier service. After researching Newcastle Office Interiors’ website, FCS collaborated with the NOI team to create a functional layout with a high-quality, polished finish.
In appreciation of the team’s years of tireless effort and dedication, management wanted to reward them with this new progressive yet comfortable workspace to call their “Forever Home”
Project Specifics
The office spans two floors, each with a distinct purpose. The upper level is the hub or “engine room”, featuring height-adjustable desks with coordinated storage solutions, a spacious meeting room, modern kitchen area, and private offices with views over the operational warehouse.
The ground floor by design caters for management, clients, and guests. Executive offices are adorned with custom-designed desks with premium finishes. Additional features include a warehouse lunch area and a stylish breakout area, a striking boardroom to accommodate up to 20 people and a show stopping reception space.
Scope of Works
- Develop a functional and aesthetic layout tailored to the new facility
- Collaborate with the client to select furniture styles, finishes, and features
- Coordinate procurement, delivery, and full installation of all furniture items
- A Grand walnut-stained hardwood boardroom table and matching credenza
- A five-meter cement stone-panelled reception counter, enhanced with a half-length hardwood hob and LED lighting.
- A matching feature wall with vertical hardwood slats and a bold FCS logo behind the counter.
- A matching hardwood dividing screen to subtly divide reception and office areas and provide privacy.
- Custom booth and bench seating in the lunch and breakout areas.