Annie Harriet Courthope was born in 1850. She was embroiderer who was the eldest daughter of Edward Lane Courthope, Auditor General of the Colony of ...
Grounds is a member of Coco-Flip, a furniture and lighting design studio based in Melbourne, Victoria. The principals, Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds, began the ...
Chamberlain began his career in automotive design as racing driver, later developing a racing car identified as the "Beetle". He later designed the Chamberlain Champion ...
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 ...
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, ...
Fourth generation Viennese cabinetmaker. Worked with his father at the family furniture factory from a young age, joining full time aged 17. Active role in ...
Helen Abson studied at Melbourne University, worked as a textile designer. Her work in summarised in Jenny de Nijs. Women as Designers in Australia, RMIT ...