JRF is Moving-in!
We’re excited to share that James Richardson Furniture (JRF) and Move-in are joining forces, bringing together two highly aligned studios with a shared commitment to design excellence, creativity and delivery in FF&E.
This marks an important evolution — one that builds on the legacy of JRF while expanding our capability, scale and ambition.
Same team.
Same studio.
Same relationships.
A more powerful platform.
More to come...
Introducing the Super-Graphic Collection by Move-in × Lisa Gorman. This new range of textiles, inspired by the fun and frivolity of the 1980s, is an exciting collaboration between Zahava Elenberg’s @moveinstudio and design legend @_lisagorman . Manufactured exclusively for Move-in by @warwickfabrics this is true Melbourne magic. Launching soon, stay tuned…
📷 @lillie_thompson
Naturally, we leaned into the connect-four-inspired graphic fabric from our Lisa Gorman × Move-in collection to bring colour, rhythm and a little hit of nostalgia.
Budd Place — a hop, skip and a jump from everywhere you want to be in sunny Northside Melbourne, in the world's most liveable city.
Complete with exclusive Lisa Gorman x Move-in collab fabrics, your very own ping pong table for some Marty Supreme-style fun, and a myriad of bars, cafes and cool things to do right on your doorstep.
Perfect for staycationers and intrepid travellers alike — you'll love it!
@budd.place for bookings
Inspired by a recent visit to @jardanfurniture and a behind-the-scenes look at one of Melbourne’s design powerhouses. We took a moment to dive back into the archives and revisit a few completed projects where we’ve specified Jardan pieces.
More projects are wrapping up soon… keep an eye out.
At Younghusband we partnered with the @mark_tuckey team to create multi-use tables utilising reclaimed timber from the original site. Designed to seamlessly transition from a meeting table to ping-pong. Business and party in one!
@madebytait purpose-designed furniture plays a key role in Younghusband's shared spaces - locally made, circular by design, and built to be refurbished rather than replaced.