Melbourne Convention Centre: A Fabric Case Study 

The Melbourne Convention Center Development is recognised as a world leader in sustainable design, which made it a fitting project for Svenska KJ to be involved in.

Designers Woods Bagot pride themselves on a commitment to exploration, impact and enduring, forward‑thinking outcomes, which is evident in every layer of their vision.

The iconic infrastructure project adjoining the existing exhibition centers and Docklands precinct, created an active and vital public waterfront. At the hub is a large, flexible multi-function hall with seating for 5,000. The space can be subdivided into different-sized rooms depending on the size or type of function.

In addition, a series of foyers, meeting rooms and a banquet hall were designed to reflect different aspects of Melbourne: civic spaces were inspired by the maritime precinct, hospitality spaces relate to Melbourne’s sport and culture, and functional spaces are neutral to reflect the Central Business District.

Our High Performance Fabrics

We have always believed in fabrics that not only add value aesthetically and functionally, but also stand the test of time. That is why it is crucial for us to provide products with durability in mind. Our range of curtains and upholstery possesses a unique character and attention to detail that simply cannot be replicated by mass production.

We pride ourselves on a high standard of style and performance. By choosing Svenska KJ, designers and businesses can be confident in finding a durable, aesthetically pleasing solution for commercial and residential interiors.

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