NULLA Office Supplies aims to become Queensland's number one office fit-out and supplies company

Joseph Guenzler
Joseph Guenzler Published March 27, 2023 at 3.10pm (AWST)

There's a lot to be said when you visit a professional space that has a meticulous design that pops out, yet remains subtle when needed.

Ramone Close, the Managing Director and proud Quandamooka, Butchulla and Githabul man with NULLA Office supplies has been producing exactly that, being an Indigenous owned office supplies and furniture fit-out company.

NULLA Office Supplies is a 'Profit 4 Purpose' Majority owned Indigenous Business based in SEQ, servicing Queensland as a priority with the capabilities to supply nationally.

Committed to the socio-economic advancement of First Nations communities across Australia, NULLA's goal is to become a preferred supplier of office furniture, furniture fit-out services which will help support First Nations business and First Nations people through creating employment opportunities and the promotion of Aboriginal languages through their products.

"Queensland is our home and we want to be the preferred office suppliers fit out comany - in our own backyard," said Mr Close.

"We invest in Australian manufacturing and Indigenous suppliers. By investing in Indigenous suppliers, it keeps the economics in a circular economy within our own community."

3-person workstation, Custom Staxxis Screen with Perspex top upholstered in Aboriginal designed fabric (Photo Supplied)

Notably, NULLA's products are named in language, specifically the Butchulla language group.

"All of our products are named in the Butchulla language and conveniently we've put the English word beside it to educate Indigenous and non Indigenous people when purchasing our products".

To get in contact with the team, send a message to [email protected] or call 1300 4NULLA (1300 468 552).

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