Cornish Furniture, exhibiting "Scandinavian" modern furniture during furniture exhibition in Perth, WA in 1966. Images available: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341684PD.jpg
Supa Furn was a modernist timber and steel-based furniture designer/maker exhibiting in a West Australian furniture exhibition in 1966. Images available: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341699PD.jpg
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” ...
T.H. (Thomas Howard) Brown is an Adelaide furniture maker founded in 1911. The firm is now known as Workspace Commercial Furniture. Their residential furniture was ...
The International Academy of Ceramics is the main organisation representing the interests of ceramists worldwide. Its membership consists primarily of individual makers, supported by writers ...
An organisation founded in Melbourne (1939) described in its constitution as representing commercial and industrial artists or any other person working in fine art for ...
A group of European-trained furniture designers and makers based in the Canberra suburb of Fyshwick, ACT. It included Alfons Stuetz, Oswald Paseka, Hans Pillig and ...
William Latchford and Sons, Box Hill, Victoria was a contract furniture maker and the manufacturer of the Jens Risom line in Australia. This firm also ...