Bilt Moderne was a trio of early-career Melbourne architects, Roger Wood, Randal Marsh and Dale Jones-Evans, which produced experimental furniture prototypes during the 1980s. The ...
Bebarfalds was a department store providing interior design services to Sydney clients. In the 1930s, the furniture department provided interior sketch plans & ground plans ...
Davenport, Wragg, Knight are an association of designers active in the 1970s developing the interiors for commissions such as the Melbourne Hilton hotel, the National ...
W. Walker, Sons and Bartholomew describe themselves as "Artistic Furnishers" with premises at 357 George Street, Sydney, NSW in an advertisement that appears in [“Thalia.”] ...
The Interior Design Association of Australia was organised in 1948 by students in the Interior Decoration course at the Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT) under ...
"The Design Institute of Australia (DIA) is Australia's professional membership body for designers and design businesses. Membership in the DIA indicates your status as a ...
Sydney-based design consultancy firm established by Paul Cockburn whose most recognisable project was the 1972 redesign of the Eveready Dolphin Lantern.
Established in 1947 in Melbourne with original group including Fred Ward, Ron Rosenfeldt, R. Haughton James, Max Forbes, Grant Featherston, Victor Greenhalgh, Scorgie Anderson, Selwyn ...
Company established in Sydney by industrial designer Charles Frederick Beauvais. Industrial design work included exhibition displays, food mixers, oil stoves, lights, and two arches placed ...