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Bang and Olufsen, Bondi Junction
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Bang and Olufsen, Bondi Junction

  • Location

    Westfield – Bondi Junction

  • Completed

    December 2016

  • Architect

    Siren Design

  • Area

    200sqm

  • Type

    Fitout

  • Project Manager

    The Emerald Group

  • Delivery Method

    Design & Construct

  • Sectors

    Retail

Constructing the latest sensory boutique in a national roll-out

Bang & Olufsen, Danish manufacturers of highly distinctive and exclusive electronics, opened up their latest sensory boutique at Westfield Bondi Junction.

The third location in a national roll-out delivered by our NSW construction team, the retail space showcases Bang & Olufsen’s premium range - a combination of technological excellence and emotional appeal.

Our team delivered the interior fitout and façade works with a strong emphasis on ‘customer experience’. A range of state-of-the-art speakers, subwoofers, televisions and other accessories feature throughout the space, designed to encourage interactivity and illicit a sensory response from customers.

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Custom finishes and long lead time coordination

Bang & Olufsen’s strict international design standards meant the finishes needed to be consistent across every location. This included oak herringbone flooring, crisp white wall panelling, custom imported joinery and bursts of brass detailing.

The client-supplied furniture and joinery was imported from Switzerland, and involved long-lead coordination by our construction team to ensure it didn’t affect the overall lead time of the project. This provided an additional challenge because the pre-fabricated items had to fit perfectly into the completed fit-out, with absolutely no room for error.

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Custom finishes and long lead time coordination

Bang & Olufsen’s strict international design standards meant the finishes needed to be consistent across every location. This included oak herringbone flooring, crisp white wall panelling, custom imported joinery and bursts of brass detailing.

The client-supplied furniture and joinery was imported from Switzerland, and involved long-lead coordination by our construction team to ensure it didn’t affect the overall lead time of the project. This provided an additional challenge because the pre-fabricated items had to fit perfectly into the completed fit-out, with absolutely no room for error.

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