Peggy Stokes P/L was the business name of two unidentified sisters based in Bowral NSW who made furniture and furnishings for the interior designer Hilda ...
Nable Furniture by Joyce Bros, exhibiting modern upholstered and timber furniture during furniture exhibition in Perth, WA in 1966. Images available: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341692PD.jpg
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
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 ...
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 ...
Melbourne-based (Camberwell, Victoria) furniture retailers Max and Mike Oberman, selling the William Latchford & Sons Jens Risom line as well as KOBEN furniture, said to ...
A licensee of Herman Miller Inc., manufacturing Herman Miller Furniture in Glen Waverly, Victoria including work by the Eames, as early as 1966. Herman Miller ...
NAMCO (National Art Metal Company P/L) is a designer and manufacturer of metal furniture and housewares. Their advertisements appeared frequently in Australian House and Garden ...
Althouse & Geiger are a prominent decorating firm active as sign and banner painters, gilders and embossers, grainers, painters, paperhangers and general house decorators. The ...
The Guild was active in supporting the design, manufacturing and retailing of Australian and imported furniture. It began in 1953 with a closed session showing ...
Van Treight was a furniture design and manufacturing firm producing work with Scandinavian overtones as well as lines of period furniture often described as "colonial". ...
F.H. Vallance and Sons were Tasmanian furniture manufacturers active from 1933-1997. This business was previously known as Werner and Company. Their papers are held by ...