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NICOLE RICH | Internal Sales Manager

nrich@streetfurniture.com
02 8774 8888

What inspires you?

I enjoy helping clients by talking through ideas and briefs with them, identifying the best products to suit their environment and seeing them installed. I find it enriching that you can make very small changes to an environment to enhance it, making it more inviting and useable.

For example, creating a cleaner environment by placing a bin in an area where people would normally throw rubbish on the floor.

Your favourite product and why?

The Arqua Fountain. I believe this product embodies Street Furniture values of continual improvement in product design, innovation and development.

I also love the Frame Planter. A strategic placement of these can instantly enhance an empty space in the public realm.

Arqua Fountain, electropolished stainless steel finish.
Arqua Fountain, electropolished stainless steel finish.
Frame Rectangular Planter, PT3, Night Sky Finish
Frame Rectangular Planter, PT3, Night Sky Finish.


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