Godfrey Hirst
www.godfreyhirst.comEvery day, thousands of metres of carpet are produced in our facilities in Australia and New Zealand, and both our carpet and hard flooring set the safe, comfortable and beautiful interior foundation for millions of residential homes. Commercially, our vast, locally stocked inventory of running line products, custom capability, and market leading production technology contributes to major projects in all market segments across workspace, retail, hospitality, healthcare, education, public space and multi-residential in Australia, New Zealand and around the globe. Drawing on over 150 years of manufacturing experience in Australia and New Zealand, Godfrey Hirst is committed to designing, creating and supplying high quality floorcoverings that contribute to a more beautiful, comfortable and sustainable world. As the Oceanic subsidiary of Mohawk Industries, the world’s largest flooring company, we belong to a global network of leading products, brands and manufacturing excellence. Our local investment in people, manufacturing, warehousing and distribution provides total supply chain capability, ensuring quality control and consistency from product design, right through to delivery. Through longstanding relationships with flooring retail channels, commercial contractors, architects and interior designers, we deliver high quality Australian and New Zealand made wool and synthetic carpets and supply world class hard flooring solutions in hybrid, timber, laminate and vinyl. Sustainable design is at the core of our business. We actively seek out the highest standards in product design and sustainability, in support of maximizing the health and wellbeing of those who live, work, learn and play on our products and minimizing negative impacts on the environment at all stages of the product lifecycle.
Read moreEvery day, thousands of metres of carpet are produced in our facilities in Australia and New Zealand, and both our carpet and hard flooring set the safe, comfortable and beautiful interior foundation for millions of residential homes. Commercially, our vast, locally stocked inventory of running line products, custom capability, and market leading production technology contributes to major projects in all market segments across workspace, retail, hospitality, healthcare, education, public space and multi-residential in Australia, New Zealand and around the globe. Drawing on over 150 years of manufacturing experience in Australia and New Zealand, Godfrey Hirst is committed to designing, creating and supplying high quality floorcoverings that contribute to a more beautiful, comfortable and sustainable world. As the Oceanic subsidiary of Mohawk Industries, the world’s largest flooring company, we belong to a global network of leading products, brands and manufacturing excellence. Our local investment in people, manufacturing, warehousing and distribution provides total supply chain capability, ensuring quality control and consistency from product design, right through to delivery. Through longstanding relationships with flooring retail channels, commercial contractors, architects and interior designers, we deliver high quality Australian and New Zealand made wool and synthetic carpets and supply world class hard flooring solutions in hybrid, timber, laminate and vinyl. Sustainable design is at the core of our business. We actively seek out the highest standards in product design and sustainability, in support of maximizing the health and wellbeing of those who live, work, learn and play on our products and minimizing negative impacts on the environment at all stages of the product lifecycle.
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$10,000,000 to $50,000,000
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