Described as a furniture maker and importer, The West Australian newspaper (1904) reports that Schildt had opened an establishment in Hay Street, Perth WA. By ...
Tait is a furniture designer and retailer based in Sydney. He began designing steel furniture in 1992, later expanding his work as "Tait". He later ...
Tapper studied at the London College of Furniture finishing in 1963, later working as staff designer Vanson Furniture UK, arr. Australia ca.1967, then designing for ...
H. Van Sepp is a furniture designer/maker exhibiting in a WA furniture trade exhibition in 1966. Images available at http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341706PD.jpg
J.W. Wing has been identified by Michael Lech, curator at the Caroline Simpson Library and Research Collection, Sydney as a Perth, WA furniture maker active ...
Wolfenden of the architectural firm Yuncken Freeman has been identified as a furniture designer for the interiors of BHP House, Melbourne in 1971. The work ...
De Gruchy is a South African architect and designer associated with the design retailer "Craftsman's Market", Brisbane. He worked for the Qld Public Works department ...
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.
J. Heiduk and Son was a modernist furniture designer/maker exhibiting in a West Australian furniture exhibition in 1966. Images available: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341702PD.jpg
Aristoc Industries was a Victorian company founded by Ian Howard in 1946. Grant Featherstone acted as design director at some point (tenure uncertain but active ...
Functional Products was a manufacturing company based in St Peters, a suburb of Sydney NSW. The Managing Director, Terry Palmerston, commissioned Douglas Snelling to design ...
The Australian Modern: Mid-Century Architecture and Design site reports that Pandar was formed by the British designer Bernard Goss after he arrived in Melbourne in ...