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Name
Clement Meadmore
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
Birth date
1929
Birth place
Melbourne, VIC
Death date
2005
Active Period
  • c.1949 - 2005
Residence
  • 1929- Melbourne, VIC
  • 1960s- Sydney, NSW
  • 1963- New York City, New York, USA
Training
  • 1946- Melbourne Technical College (RMIT), Melbourne, VIC

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Other occupations
Trainings
  • 1946- Melbourne Technical College (RMIT), Melbourne, VIC
Related people
  • Hirst, Michael (associate of)
  • Best, Marion Hall (associate of)
  • Robinson, Max (associate of)
  • French, Leonard (associate of)
  • Hirst, Michael (associate of)
Related person groups
  • Meadmore Originals (associate of)
  • Meadmore & Robinson (associate of)
Related works
  • Dining alcove designed by Marion Best for Peter Playfair's flat in Elizabeth Bay, Sydney / photographed by Antonia Blaxland (creator of)
  • Standard lamp with Le Klint shade (creator of)
  • Three-legged table lamp with Le Klint shade (creator of)
  • Corded nesting stools (creator of)
  • 3-legged moulded plywood chair (creator of)
  • Upholstered Parfait chairs and table (creator of)
  • Unidentified light fittings in 1956 Olympic Festival (creator of)
  • Wire chair (creator of)
  • Black lino-top table (creator of)
  • (DC 601 A) wire chair (creator of)
  • Dining alcove designed by Marion Best for Peter Playfair's flat in Elizabeth Bay, Sydney / photographed by Antonia Blaxland (None)
Related recognitions
  • Good Design Award (received)