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commissioned projects

Renowned for lasting excellence in quality finish, That's Victorian Charm

 

Hotels, restaurants, resorts, offices, wineries, convention centres, board rooms – Victorian Charm designs and manufactures furniture for clients in accommodation, hospitality and many other businesses who are seeking a traditional, quality look when furnishing their building.

This ranges from complete hotel projects, to a table and chairs for the boardroom, to restaurant seating, to unique displays for the lobby area.

Victorian Charm works closely with the company to design and create furniture that captures the essence of their project to achieve a quality and sophistication that matches their expectations and budget.

Australian made pieces are shipped from their factory in Mt. Waverley and we also supply, direct to the job site from their overseas manufacturing facility, a large selection of imported furniture in mahogany, teak and rattan.

Here are just a few examples of the commissioned projects which Victorian Charm have completed over the years.

Old England Hotel
Aid & Abet
Grand Hotel Chancellor
Doherty Hotels
Ansonia Hotel
Chateu Yering

Aid & Abet, paralegal firm, Melbourne, Victoria.

Ansonia Hotel, Ballarat, Victoria.

Ballarat Lodge, Ballarat, Victoria.

Chateau Yering, Yarra Valley, Victoria.

Doherty’s St. Helen’s Resort, Tasmania.

Doherty's Cradle Mountain Hotel, Tasmania.

Hadley’s Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania.

Hawkesbury Lodge & Rum Corps Convention Centre, Windsor, NSW.

Kew’s Restaurant, Kew, Victoria.

Launceston International Hotel, Tasmania .

Leura Gardens Resort, Blue Mountains, NSW

Mission Energy, Melbourne, Victoria.

Monash University, Frank Tait House, Armadale, Victoria.

Old England Hotel, Heidelberg, Victoria.

Royce Communications, public relations, Melbourne, Victoria.

 
 
 

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