Designer furniture brand Arthur G has teamed up with multi-disciplinary designer Henry Sgourakis to create an all-new furniture range, and they’re celebrating in Sydney.
Arthur G’s furniture range has been designed to offer working versatility across a variety of spaces and interior styles, and the new collaboratively launched range, By Henry, continues this philosophy.
By Henry is an all-new commercially inspired seating collection designed with real residential applications in mind. Designed by Henry Sgourakis and manufactured by Arthur G, By Henry consists of a range of seating options to be enjoyed now, and for years to come. The range elegantly fuses Sgourakis’ acute commercial and residential design observations with a contemporary minimalist style. By Henry is a highly intuitive collection relevant for contemporary living.
Henry Sgourakis is a Melbourne based, multi-disciplinary designer with over a decade’s experience in the architecture, product development and furniture design fields.
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