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associate of
Max Hutchinson
1925
Curator (Furniture Designer / Cabinetmaker)
Founder of Gallery A
associate of
Clement Meadmore
1929
Designer (Industrial / Product Designer), Artist (Sculptor)
Active in Gallery A programme
associate of
Bernard Joyce
Architect (Furniture Designer / Cabinetmaker)
Gallery A associate
associate of
Gerhard Herbst
1911
Designer (Industrial / Product Designer), Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Derek Wrigley
1924
Architect (Furniture Designer / Cabinetmaker), Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Heather Paral
1929
Designer (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
associated with Studio 12

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References [<ExternalResource: "AGDA Salutes George Kral" career summary>, <ExternalResource: "Three Coffee Lounges." Profile of Caprice, Melbourne, Architecture and Arts, December, 1957, p.43>, <ExternalResource: Harriet Edquist. "George Kral Graphic designer and interior designer." RMIT Design Archives Journal, 3:2, 2013, pp.13-21>, <ExternalResource: "Dining Room for Dame Zara Holt." (designed by George Kral), Architecture Today, August 1968, p.33, illus.>, <ExternalResource: Harriet Edquist, "George Kral and Bernard Joyce's Australian Trade Pavilion in Japan...". RMIT Design Archives Journal, 12:2, 2022, p.8-23.>] [<ExternalResource: "AGDA Salutes George Kral" career summary>, <ExternalResource: "Three Coffee Lounges." Profile of Caprice, Melbourne, Architecture and Arts, December, 1957, p.43>, <ExternalResource: Harriet Edquist. "George Kral Graphic designer and interior designer." RMIT Design Archives Journal, 3:2, 2013, pp.13-21>, <ExternalResource: "Dining Room for Dame Zara Holt." (designed by George Kral), Architecture Today, August 1968, p.33, illus.>]