KOSKELA

🇦🇺 Australia

  Koskela was founded by partners Russel Koskela and Sasha Titchkosky in 2000, who left behind lucrative careers in the corporate world in a bid to create an innovative furniture and design company with a courageous mindset and strong social conscience. The ongoing success of Koskela can be attributed to the vision and integrity of the founders who remain true to their values. What to know more about those values? Read Why Koskela to find out how we integrate them into everything we do. Our beautiful retail space is housed in a 100-year-old warehouse with sandblasted brickwork and a saw-tooth roof. We sell Koskela’s collection of furniture plus a range of sustainable and Australian-made homewares, gifts, art and rugs. Within this space Koskela also presents the Koskela Gallery, which exhibits the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and community art centres.
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Founding Date
2000
Unique Entity Identifier
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D-U-N-S® Number
**-***-****
Ownership Type
N/A
NAICS Code
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UKSIC Code
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B corporation
B corporation

About (KOSKELA)

 

Koskela was founded by partners Russel Koskela and Sasha Titchkosky in 2000, who left behind lucrative careers in the corporate world in a bid to create an innovative furniture and design company with a courageous mindset and strong social conscience.

The ongoing success of Koskela can be attributed to the vision and integrity of the founders who remain true to their values. What to know more about those values? Read Why Koskela to find out how we integrate them into everything we do.

Our beautiful retail space is housed in a 100-year-old warehouse with sandblasted brickwork and a saw-tooth roof. We sell Koskela’s collection of furniture plus a range of sustainable and Australian-made homewares, gifts, art and rugs.

Within this space Koskela also presents the Koskela Gallery, which exhibits the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and community art centres.