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Citations

  • Australian Controls buys Aristoc. Canberra Times 10 April 1968, p.23

  • Fred Lowen. Dunera Boy, Furniture Designer, Artist. Prendergast Publishing, n.d., pp.164-166

  • Anne Watson. “Brave innovation: the story of the Featherston Stem chair.” (includes reference to Aristoc start up)

    http://www.dhub.org/brave-innovation-the-story-of-the-featherston-stem-chair/

  • Ray Edgar. “Australia’s own 20th century furniture designs on show Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/australias-own-20th-century-furniture-designs-on-show.”“

    http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/australias-own-20th-century-furniture-designs-on-show-20140520-zri75.html

  • Colin Barrie. “Design.” Longmans, 1962, illus. of stackable steel chairs shown, p.25.

  • “Furniture Designs.” illustrations of Aristoc Industries work. Reference to Grant Featherston design director. Illust. of two Derek Wrigley chairs. Architecture Today, November 1964, p.25

  • Kirsty Grant, et al. Mid-Century Modern. Australian Furniture Design. Natl Gallery of Victoria, 2014, p.49 (summary of relationship with Grant Featherston)

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  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • RMIT Design Archives (collected in)
  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Gallery Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)