ITALIAN DESIGNED. ITALIAN MADE.

Spacio, derived from ‘spazio,’ in Italian, means space.

It reflects our commitment to creating functional and sophisticated spaces where people can thrive. It encompasses more than just physical dimensions—it embodies openness, possibility, and a sense of freedom. This concept resonates deeply with our mission to provide furniture that not only enhances productivity but fosters creativity and collaboration.

Magda

After spending some time in Italy during her young adult life, Magda developed a deep appreciation for design and architecture. Upon her return, Magda embarked on a career in sales and relationship management. Despite finding success in her professional life, she felt a longing for something more fulfilling. It was only later in life that she discovered her true passion for interior design, a field that seamlessly merged her love for people, relationships, and the aesthetic beauty of spaces.

Her background in sales and qualifications in interior design has equipped her to understand clients' needs deeply, while her love for design and architecture fuels her creativity and vision.

Drawing on her background in entrepreneurship, Magda brings a fresh perspective and innovative approach to Spacio.

Gerry

Gerry’s passion for lighting started at a young age and has spanned over decades, since 1975. His career in lighting began at Atkins Carlyle in Perth. Undoubtedly the knowledge he gained put him in good stead to develop and grow Mondoluce, a leading specification based project lighting company with expertise in all facts of lighting application; architectural, commercial and industrial.

It’s this passion for the design and architecture fraternity, that has fuelled his drive into commercial furniture, with some of his professional relationships lasting over 25 years.

Gerry attributes this longevity in business to the power of personal relationships. This speaks volumes as he has developed a strong alliance with LAS Mobili and is proud to represent the brand in Western Australia.

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