Painter, printmaker and designer, Haxton worked through the 1930s as a commercial artist in both Sydney and London. In 1943 she won the Sulman Prize ...
Cliff Hayton was one of the principals of Hayson Furniture Manufacturing Company (others un-named) with workshops in South Melbourne, Carlton and West Footscray operating before ...
Healing was initially a manufacturer of bicycles. The company diversified and designed and manufactured furniture, white goods, radios, televisions. They also employed professional industrial designers ...
Healy studied at Royal Melbourne Technical College, Victoria in industrial design, then worked as a designer for A.G. Healing Australia then as a designer Crown ...
Heathcote is a furniture designer and maker trading as Rex Heathcote Furniture based in Launceston. He also manufactures furniture from other designers under license including ...
Late 20th century painter, illustrator and commercial artist. Hedstrom was inaugural member of the Studio of Realist Art and served as its committee member in ...
Ebony Heidenreich initially trained at the University of South of Australia, later working in the Adelaide-based Jam Factory's Associates programme. Her work includes built forms, ...
Heins' design career began with architects Jenkins and McLuhan, Sydney, later working at Artes Studio, Sydney. He assumed the lead position of the Design Unit, ...
Hellman worked with interior designers Deric Deane and Don Hall (Deane and Hall) for "several years" before relocating to Blackdown Station, near Bathurst NSW ca. ...
William Henry is a Sydney-based interior designer, identified through a "Wrightbilt" fashion furniture endorsement in Australian House and Garden, April 1961.