Hyett was the principal of Wycombe Industries, a furniture manufacturing firm established in Geelong in 1950. His work was sold through Andersons, Prahan and appears ...
W.P. Iggulden was one of the founders (with brother J.M. Iggulden) of Planet Lighting, designer of their first anglepoise "Orbit" lamp (1938), later products include ...
J.M. Iggulden was one of the founders (with brother W.P. Iggulden) of Planet Lighting. The company produced the anglepoise "Orbit" lamp (1938), later products include ...
Ingeborg is described as a Sydney-based designer producing kit furniture in her "Sweden-craft" range in The Australian Dream, Design of the Fifties, Judith O'Callaghan, ed. ...
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 ...
Inglis is an interior designer working with the Gas & Fuel Corporation and represented in the 1968 Best Dressed Rooms exhibition with a "Kitchen for ...
Commercial artist from Melbourne, owned her own business in the 1930s. By the 1940s Irving was an employee of the Stevenson Advertising Service, working as ...
Irving was a designer specialising in motorcycles after study at Melbourne Technical College. He was resident in Britain working on Vincent and Veloce motorcycles and ...
Internationally acclaimed Australian fashion designer based in Sydney. He has had a long association with the Sydney Dance Company as a designer of their costumes.
Designer, author and song-writer who lived in Kalgoorlie during the goldrush. A 1900 photograph in the collection of the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society includes Mrs ...
R. Haughton ["Jimmy"] James's first local practice, the Design Centre, Sydney, was with Geoff and Dahl Collings. His first known designs in Sydney were radio ...