Designcraft are proud to offer an extensive selection of furniture products from the world's most respected furniture designers.
Bill Curry
American designer Bill Curry (1927-1971) captured the zeitgeist of the 1960s and ‘70s with his iconic lamp designs
From his unique Los Angeles vantage point at the meeting point of art, design and engineering, during an era defined by the space race, pop culture and a new forward-looking optimism, he translated the wonder and delight he saw around him into simple yet intelligent ideas with clear visual narratives.
Bill Stumpf
Bill Stumpf once said, “I work best when I’m pushed to the edge. When I’m at the point where my pride is subdued, where I’m innocent again. Herman Miller knows how to push me that way, mainly because the company still believes – years after D.J. De Pree first told me – that good design isn’t just good business, it’s a moral obligation. Now that’s pressure.”
Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber
Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber designed the Embody Chair for Herman Miller.
“Design is the connective tissue between people and the world.”
So intelligent, sitting in it actually helps you think. The Embody began with the recognition of a previously unsolved problem: the lack of physical harmony between people and their technology. Spending too much time interacting with our various devices, moving nothing but our fingers, can make us stiff and tired because our bodies are made to move. With Embody, designers Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber set out to solve this problem.
Bleux
Bleux, (formerly blueandbrown), is the dynamic duo of Skye Molyneux and Eva Krane, Australia’s leading designers of interior graphics, way-finding and super-graphics. Firm believers that good graphic design transcends print and digital; their portfolio, has to-date, been applied engagingly to canvas, vinyls, furniture, stationery, fabrics, rugs and other homeware products.
Bonderup & Thorup
Torsten Thorup and Claus Bonderup are both graduates from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in 1969, and subsequently went to work together at Danish architect, Henning Larsen’s
studio in Copenhagen. The two architects teamed up professionally and worked together for the majority of
their careers. Together they have designed watches and in-store displays for Georg Jensen, the Arktikum
museum in Finland and the harbour area in Elsinore, where they designed everything, from urban planning to
Carl Malmsten
Carl Malmsten (1888-1972) was one of Sweden's great artistic talents in the 20th century, as is evidenced today, more than a hundred years later, by the fact that his works adorn so many Swedish homes.
Carol Catalano
Carol Catalano, principal of Catalano Design in Boston, studied at the Rhode Island School of Design - focusing on industrial design. Carol Catalano, principal of Catalano Design in Boston, studied at the Rhode Island School of Design - focusing on industrial design. Her Capelli stool took out the Silver Prize in the prestigious International Furniture Design Competition in Asahikawa competition in 1999—one of only eight awards given and the only American design selected from over 700 entries from around the world.