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Zenith Interiors delivered custom furniture and workspace solutions, blending contemporary functionality with heritage building character.

Zenith Interiors

Delivering contemporary, high-performance interiors within heritage-listed buildings demands more than furniture,
it requires nuanced understanding of the building’s function, history, and architectural intent.

Zenith Interiors delivered a highly tailored interior fit-out for the University of Tasmania’s The Forest, achieving a rare balance between contemporary workspace design and sensitive heritage integration. The scope of works included a comprehensive furniture and workspace solution across the building’s academic, research and community zones.

“This included Orbis workstations with custom Echo Panel curved and precinct screens, a suite of seating solutions including Noho Move chairs, JAC side and tub chairs, Tipo chairs, Primary tables, along with custom Verse Rooms in crafted hardwood timber and integrated storage,” said Vera Meharg, Marketing Director at Zenith Interiors.

“One of the biggest challenges was integrating contemporary furniture solutions into irregular spaces without compromising the heritage fabric or the architect’s intent for openness and connectivity,” Vera explained. Custom precinct screens and timber Verse Rooms were purpose-designed to align with the building’s historic character while delivering modern acoustic performance and privacy.

Sustainability and user wellbeing were embedded throughout the fit-out strategy. Zenith specified low-impact and recycled materials where possible, including the Noho Move chair made from upcycled materials and Echo Panel acoustic screens manufactured from recycled PET. Ergonomic seating and height-adjustable workstations were selected to support comfort, adaptability and long-term usability, while modular systems ensure the spaces can evolve over time.

“The standout achievement is the seamless integration of contemporary, flexible workspaces within a heritage-listed building. The custom Verse Rooms exemplify that balance—offering privacy and function without detracting from the building’s historic character,” said Vera. The result is a vibrant, future-ready learning environment that honours the past while supporting modern education, research and collaboration.

For more information contact Zenith Interiors, Level 6, 555 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, phone 03 9693 2600, website www.zenithinteriors.com