Zachary works with architects, interior designers, and private clients across residential and commercial applications to create custom and commission pieces. From unique custom designs to the adaptation of items from the existing Zachary Frankel range in custom sizes and colours, Zachary can design and create unique pieces to suit any project brief or specific space.



Viktoria & Woods
Over several years, Zachary has collaborated closely with interior designer Annabel Kerr to produce a series of bespoke commissions for Viktoria & Woods. Spanning the brand’s Burnside, Canberra, Doncaster, and The Strand boutiques, these pieces range from point-of-sale counters to sculptural display tables, and accent furniture pieces, each meticulously crafted to align with the retail environment's specific aesthetic brief.

Interior design by Annabel Kerr


The Fisher House
Custom adaptation of the Fold Table to suit a residential family home. The home was designed by Alistair Knox with interiors by Adriana Hanna of Kennedy Nolan.
Milking Stools
Hand-turned from salvaged Elm that had fallen in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne, these custom milking stools were crafted specifically for Viktoria & Woods’ various retail stores.


Private Clients
A series of commissions for private clients including a custom Fold Table and various cabinetry pieces. Each cabinetry piece, including Brutalist-style bars and credenzas featuring intricate scalloped detailing and a Dimple-style credenza—is elevated by premium hardware, such as solid brass knife hinges or hand-finished solid bronze handles.

Zachary Frankel is a Naarm/Melbourne designer working collaboratively across disciplines and materials—exploring furniture, sculpture, objects, and lighting. Moving away from the formal constraints of design, Zachary’s works are intuitive and experimental.


Zachary Frankel is a Naarm/Melbourne designer working collaboratively across disciplines and materials—exploring furniture, sculpture, objects, and lighting. Moving away from the formal constraints of design, Zachary’s works are intuitive and experimental.