Exploring the Future of Materials: Sustainability, Innovation and Australian-Made Solutions

At Government Furniture, we’re always searching for innovative ways to reduce the environmental impact of commercial fitouts and furniture procurement. A major part of that is our commitment to using next-generation Australian-made materials that are sourced from waste and designed to last. These new materials open up exciting opportunities for manufacturing custom furniture pieces and durable table tops—without compromising on design or quality.

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Pictured: Crafted Hardwoods

At a time when climate targets, landfill reduction, and product stewardship are more important than ever, the way we think about materials in furniture design is changing. Forward-thinking manufacturers and designers are exploring how waste can be reimagined as a resource—and how the materials of the future can be crafted here in Australia, supporting local innovation and reducing carbon emissions. We’re proud to work with several suppliers and makers who are pushing the boundaries in this space, offering material solutions that are not only more sustainable but also durable, beautiful, and suitable for commercial interiors. Here are three standout examples of Australian-made, next-generation materials that we’re using across our projects:

Crafted Hardwoods 

Elevating Timber from Waste to Premium Crafted Hardwoods redefines how we use timber by taking juvenile trees—usually destined for low-grade pulp—and turning them into a high-quality, long-lasting material. Using a water-based binder and compression technology, these timbers are turned into solid blocks and sheets that can be used in tabletops, furniture pieces, and joinery. This approach not only makes better use of existing forestry resources but also creates a material that’s strong, beautiful, and sustainable.

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Pictured:  Crafted Hardwood: Tasmanian Oak 

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Pictured: Crafted Hardwood: Tasmanian Oak 

Fabtec: Turning Waste Textiles into Custom Furniture Panels

Based in Sydney, Fabtec has developed a unique composite plastic board made from waste polyester textiles—an innovation that diverts textile waste from landfill and turns it into something functional and striking. In partnership with CSIRO and Macquarie University, Fabtec has created a panel that stands apart from traditional plastic options made from PET or PP. With more than 200,000 tonnes of clothing ending up in Australian landfills every year, this product shows what’s possible when circular thinking meets clever design. The material has a marbled, terrazzo-like look and can be custom coloured to suit any project. We’ve used Fabtec as a replacement for MDF and particle board in tabletops across a range of commercial settings.

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Pictured: Cultivated Sky Fabtec Desk

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Pictured: Cultivated Sky Fabtec Desk

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Better Joinery by Saveboard Circular Boards Made from Hard-to-Recycle Packaging

Saveboard, a New Zealand-founded company, has recently launched operations in Western Sydney. Their panels are made from a mix of soft plastics and Tetra Pak waste—two materials notoriously difficult to recycle—and are manufactured without glues or resins. The result is a composite board with a significantly lower environmental footprint. In fact, each sheet of Saveboard can reduce CO₂ emissions by around 20 kg compared to traditional MDF or particleboard. It’s also fully circular and can be returned to Saveboard at the end of its life to be remade into new board. We use the Better Joinery grade of Saveboard, which has a higher ratio of soft plastic for added stability, making it ideal for commercial furniture and joinery.

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Pictured: Saveboard Circular Board

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Pictured: Home Truth by Breathe Architecture at NGV  International

Access Materials and Knowledge Through Us 

There are incredible sustainable materials being developed and manufactured right here in Australia— and by working with our team, you not only get access to these products, but also our knowledge on how best to apply them in your space. Whether you’re designing something new or restoring something old, making material choices with sustainability in mind can make a real difference.
By working with Government Furniture, you’re not only choosing quality commercial furniture—you’re tapping into a growing network of local makers, circular suppliers, and material innovators.

Together, we can create smarter, more sustainable interiors for the future.