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Webb, Archibald Bertram, b. 1887
Painter, commercial artist and teacher, was born in Ashford, Kent, on 4 March 1887. He contributed illustrations to English magazines before coming to Perth in ...
Webb, Michaela
Webb trained in graphic design in New Zealand, first working in advertising internationally, then moving to Australia in 2002 where she founded Studio Round, Melbourne.
Webb, Barry, b. 1940
Webb was a lighting engineer and designer combining the science of lighting with aesthetic goals. Among his projects are the lighting programme for the 2000 ...
Webber, Henry
Painter and designer, designed the famous Wedgwood Sydney Cove medallion, modelled by William Hackwood and produced by Josiah Wedgwood. Webber never came to Australia.
Wedd, Montague Thomas Archibald, b. 1921
Wedd was a Sydney cartoonist, designer and comic book artist who worked on the nation's earliest animated film "Marco Polo vs the Red Dragon". He ...
Wedlock, Geoffrey
Geoffrey Wedlock and L. Wedlock 10 Combarton St, Box Hill, Victoria were the winners of a furniture design prize for lounge room furniture in 1956. ...
Weiss, Peter, b. 1935
Design Director at Peter Weiss Designs
Weisz, Alex
Alex Weisz is the founder of Gold Crest handbags, also known as Goldcrest handbags (also abbreviated GC) Weisz was born in Hungary and arrived in ...
West, Mac , b. 1952
West was a furniture designer/maker initially working in the ACT with workshops in Queanbeyan. West attended the Canberra School of Art. In the 1980s, he ...
West, E. H.
Watercolour painter and designer, appears to have been in Sydney in the late 1840s when she painted a watercolour, Henrietta Villa, Eliza Point, Rose Bay.
West, Gail
West is an interior designer and former employee of Decor, Sydney, working with Tom Harding and David Lorimer.
West, Laurence, b. 1914
West was a writer, lecturer & retailer of modernist designer furniture in Brisbane. He frequently wrote on furniture design & at one point in his ...
Weston, Nora Kate, b. 1880
Whilst studying woodcarving in London 'Chips' formed a lifelong friendship and working relationship with fellow student Eirene Mort. Upon return she taught woodcarving, carpentry and ...