Alfred Benjamin Coleman (1885-1948) was a Victorian painter of landscapes and seascapes, active also in local art societies. He began his working life in the ...
Ingham was a furniture designer and maker with extensive training in England. He combined teaching, designing and making in the UK before taking a position ...
William Bedford Ltd was a furniture designer and maker, 490 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The firm specialised in chromed steel furniture, advertising in 1938. The ...
Aiston is one of the principals of Daniel Emma, a South Australia-based design studio working across a range of media and objects including furniture, lighting, ...
Ceravolo trained in architecture and works across furniture and industrial design. Her furniture collection debuted in 2012 and she has undertaken commissions for the retailer ...
Davenport was a principal of Davenport and Associates, later forming Davenport Campbell after 1977. He was a founder member of the Industrial Design Institute of ...
Featherston was an Industrial design and design industry leader. Recognised for his furniture and exhibition work in partnership with Mary Featherston, he helped to form ...
Fereday established a studio in 2012 after training at the University of Technology, Sydney. He has designed for a number of firms, most significantly for ...
Betty Grounds is a designer active in fashion and interiors. Grounds was a partner in Zara Holt's fashion boutique, Melbourne from 1948. On one documented ...
Lucas is identified as a principal in a "modern furnishing and home decorating studio" in Melbourne co-directed by Joan Thomson. Lucas studied at Melbourne University ...
Neill studied at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, later earning a graduate degree at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). He established a London ...
Simpson was the Design Director, Tru-line, Ulverstone, Tasmania, a manufacturer of contract furniture sold through the interior design firm Comdec, 75 High St, Prahran, Victoria.