Introducing Hikari: Nomi’s New Range of Refined Outdoor Furniture
Nomi is excited to announce the launch of Hikari, an innovative outdoor furniture collection crafted to bring understated elegance to a variety of outdoor settings.
A collection of armchairs, side chairs, barstools, and stools. In response to market demand we’re excited to introduce this versatile range suited for both commercial and residential settings. The range features a 1-piece and 2-piece seat type, offering a multifaceted approach to seating for your next project.
NOMI is delighted to unveil the re-launch of the celebrated Gathering Table collection, a line that has captured the essence of timeless elegance since its original introduction in October 2020.
Nomi’s Enhanced Materials Database with Laminex Finishes
NOMI is pleased to announce the introduction of our enhanced materials database, a significant expansion of our customisation capabilities. This new feature integrates over 400 distinct Laminex finishes, providing architects and interior designers with a comprehensive resource for bespoke furniture design.
Seeking to distill design elements to their most fundamental, our goal was to minimise complexity and reduce the number of components. The outcome is a refined collection that artfully balances proportion and materiality, exuding an inherent sculptural elegance.
Nomi’s Latest Material Offering: Full Grain Leather Upholstery
NOMI is proud to present its latest upholstery option, a carefully crafted full grain leather, now available across all our collections. This premium addition is set to elevate your interior project with high quality European leather available in a variety of colours.
Project Feature: Warren & Mahoney Melbourne Studio
Warren and Mahoney, a New Zealand-founded architectural firm, has been operating in Australia for over a decade. The firm’s new studio is its second home in the city. The new studio is located in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district. It is a state-of-the-art facility that will allow Warren and Mahoney to continue to deliver world-class design solutions to its clients.
In collaboration with Cox Architecture, the fitout showcases a blend of standard NOMI pieces and bespoke furniture developed specifically for the project. The furniture exhibits functionality and durability that are well-matched for the bustling ambiance of the Azure Cafe.
The Gathering Boardroom Table is an extension of NOMI's popular range of handcrafted tables, developed in response to customer demand for large, customisable timber tables.
To celebrate the launch of our latest collection, Slot — we explore behind the scenes at how this range is handcrafted by artisans using natural materials.
Founded by interior designers Cushla McFadden and Jade Nottage, Tom Mark Henry is a Sydney-based multifaceted studio that has since created unique and reflective design solutions for a range of project types. NOMI was excited to be included in their new Darlinghurst office which exudes a modern and warm atmosphere.
Built to deliver an elevated experience for work and life, Slot is handcrafted in American Oak. Its residential aesthetic allows you to bring natural timber into your workspace. As ‘work’ transforms, Slot embraces this change and its flexible design allows users to configure for both the home or office.
Following the success of our best-selling Kura storage range, NOMI brings out fresh perspectives to modern storage through our latest Kura TV Unit — a premium, customisable media unit that allows you to seamlessly integrate your electronics and elevate your entertainment experience.
Introducing NOMI Education Series, a collection of informative interior design articles to help guide you through all the everyday FAQs of specifying furniture.
Designed by Billard Leece Partnership, Fujitsu Melbourne’s headquarters is a tasteful and harmonious blend of Japanese heritage and local Melbourne flavour.
Meet Kura—a range of highly configurable, multi-use storage solutions, ideal for home, work, and play.Currently based in Singapore, Arricale has a wide range of experience that includes a background in both hospitality business management and interior design.
A look at the newly-transformed Australian Museum – Neeson Murcutt + Neille
After 15 months of significant transformation, Australia’s oldest museum and Sydney’s heritage landmark, the Australian Museum, has reopened its doors to the public last November 2020.
NOMI Education series is a collection of informative articles written by an interior designer to help guide you through all the everyday FAQs of specifying furniture.
Owned by father and son – Rodney and Jamie Washer – the business is built around a love of contemporary design that is ethical, innovative and sustainable. While they sell brands from around the world, they are particularly interested in representing Australian furniture brands. DesignFARM’s ethos is to only support the sale of excellent, original design – they wouldn’t dream of selling a replica.
Edoardo Arricale is an English-Italian designer behind the Gathering Table. A self-described hands-on designer, you might find him at the factory tweaking the scale or proportions of one of his prototypes, “until it feels right”. Currently based in Singapore, Arricale has a wide range of experience that includes a background in both hospitality business management and interior design.
The new interior design for All Souls Chapel has taken what was once described as a ‘clinical’ interior, and transformed it into a place of warmth, texture and subtle colour.
Jasny chairs are ideal for multiple surroundings, in workspaces, hospitality environments and as statement pieces for residential homes. Designed with comfort front of mind, chairs are solid and inviting, encouraging you to sit, stay and feel at ease for a while.
In the Fujitsu offices, Billard Leece Partnership ensured that the company’s values of innovation, quality and respect for the environment were reinforced. As a sustainable, FSC accredited product, NOMI’S High Dove Table was tailored to ensure a collaborative working space.
Storyteller’s Chair – Paramount Recreation Club by Bob Barton, Hebert & Mason
Led by multi-disciplinary designer Bob Barton, in collaboration with architects Herbert & Mason, the space brings outside and inside, building and sky together, to create layers of shade, breeze, recreation and escapism
Woodstack Chair – Abbotsford House by Therefore Studio
With a focus on practicality without compromising the projects modern aesthetic, Therefore Studio featured NOMI’s Woodstack Chair to echo the warm, timber accents throughout the house. Designed by Tomek Archer, this solid oak chair is detailed with clean, simple lines that blend with its understated surroundings.
Tribe Studio Architects applied their signature pragmatic and poetic approach to building a comfortable, contemporary home. Inside this minimalist residence is a double-storey void which envelops the open space with abundant, natural light. Responding to the sensibilities of materiality and tone, House Collins also features a new living room that extends into the rear garden to welcome quiet luxury.
Woodstack Chair – Hotham Project by Carole Whiting
Central to the project is NOMI’s Woodstack Chair. Engineered with a gentle carved backrest, the refined details offer a quiet character that gracefully intertwines into it’s surroundings.
Dove Table & Woodstack Chair – noOk urban fresh bar
To furnish such a space that was simultaneously functional, comfortable and with such a particular design aesthetic, `noOk owner, Jamie Shin turned to NOMI.