Painter, etcher, wood-carver and pyrographer. Apart from a brief stint in Melbourne in the early 1920s, Ruby Campbell spent her entire life on her family's ...
Rudowski arrived in Australia ca. 1960 and was naturalised in 1962 with an address in St Kilda. His original address unknown. Many of his Melbourne ...
S. Andrewartha was a furnishings and furniture maker based in Richmond, Victoria ca. 1923. The firm was founded in 1900 and remained in operation making ...
Krimper was a Victoria-based cabinet maker and designer with a particular interest in non-figurative but expressive carving and the exploration of the values of Australian ...
Sebel was a furniture & toy designer/manufacturer. He worked with his father in metalwork in UK, then establishing a furniture manufacturing works in Sydney. Specialising ...
Smith was a furniture design and maker who initially trained in the graphic arts, later turning to 3-D design. Appointed Head of Wood/Furniture Design at ...
Emil Sodersten was one of Sydney's two leading architects of Art Deco buildings during the 1930s – noted especially for apartment buildings around Elizabeth Bay. ...
Shapiro was a cabinet maker, arriving in Perth in 1939. He worked in uncle's cabinet-making factory, later for Paul Ernest Kafka, Sydney (1948-1951), he returned ...
J. Heiduk and Son was a modernist furniture designer/maker exhibiting in a West Australian furniture exhibition in 1966. Images available: http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd341/341702PD.jpg
Stapleton was a principal of Standis Furniture Pty Ltd, North Richmond, Victoria. Standis produced period reproductions as well as a line of Danish Modern furniture ...
Hearn Bros. and Stead was started by emigre twin brothers Henry and Ernest Hearn, sons of cabinetmaker/chair maker Walter Vincent Hearn. The company is known ...