A.M. Simpson and Son incorporated 1910 in South Australia and began the design and manufacture of whitewoods. Designs were undertaken by Woods Bagot and other ...
Beard Watson was a prominent Sydney furniture maker and retailer with origins in the 19th century. Designing and making contemporary (i.e. modern) and period furniture ...
Berkowitz and Sons, Hawksburn, are described as a large Melbourne furniture manufacturer in 1937. The factory was begun by Samuel Berkowitz in 1913, manufacturing "fine ...
Melbourne-based furniture designers and makers, Paul and Michael Rosta, active in the last half of the 20th century. Their work is commonly in timber, featuring ...
Paterson Brothers, Melbourne completed one of their first interior decoration commissions at Villa Alba, Kew in 1884. This commission included fabrics, valances, tiles, Japanese “leather” ...
Agostino & Brown are a furniture design and manufacturing firm based in Adelaide, SA. The principals are Sam Agostino and Gareth Brown. Established in 2010, ...
The World Record Club (WRC) was founded ca.1956 in Britain as a subscription service for music (Jazz, Classical, etc). Opening a branch in Melbourne in ...
An advertisement in "Art and Design One", Ure Smith, 1949 lists instruction in drawing, design, lettering, embroidery and interior decoration. Instructors include Amie Kingston, Thea ...
Stevenson Davies, Melbourne produced Scandinavian-style work under licence from DUX, the Swedish furniture maker founded in 1926. They also produced furniture designed by Max Hutchinson.
Formed by designers, practioners and educators in 1989. SRD shows that historically Design makes great Value. However, to achieve sustainable futures, this must be upgraded ...
Dulmison designed and distributed a steel-framed chair and relating seating elements (steel legs) in the mid-1950s drawing on the design of Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy's 'butterfly chair'. ...
W. E. Young and Co. were furniture designers/makers exhibiting their "Tru-Style" upholstered furniture line in a furniture exhibition in West Australia in 1966. Images available: ...