Family owned and imbued with a sense of designer pride, the history of James Richardson Furniture is one driven by integrity, and exemplifying the story of Australia’s interest in design.
The founding of James Richardson Furniture begins with first generation Australian David Mandie AM, OBE. Beginning his working life at 13 in the family barber and tobacconist, Mandie would later – at 35 – purchase a wholesale wine and spirits distribution business from local hotelier Jimmy Richardson. The seeds of James Richardson Furniture were sown with this purchase.
1956 is when we can say James Richardson Furniture was founded, when David made his foray into the furniture business. A handshake deal on a European trip was the start of an enduring partnership that continues to this day, bringing the finest in Czech furniture to Australia. It was Mandie’s handshake that first brought Czech company TON’s iconic bentwood range to Australia.

To this day, JRF remains TON’s longest standing client in the world, and the continuing partnership between the two reflects the power of collaboration in the design world, and speaks to both company’s appreciation for authentic design.
Located in Bystrice pod Hostýnem in the Czech Republic, TON is home to the oldest Michael Thonet factory in the world. In continuous production since 1861, it’s also where the iconic Chair 18, Chair 14 and Chair 811 (Hoffmann Chair) have their origins. With over 150 years rich in history, these chairs continue TON’s design legacy into the 21st century.
TON has long established itself as one of the true originals of authentic design – having gained fame on a global scale thanks to the company’s spirit of enterprise, from drawing on the vast beech forests that surround its factory, and the immense skills of the local artisans, designers, and workers. TON’s range reflects an intersection of quality, innovation and legacy that James Richardson Furniture is proud to bring to Australia.


Two companies, one history. These events underpin a design story of authenticity and respect for materials and craftsmanship that are still coded within the businesses today. The 1956 handshake agreement established a rewarding relationship for both parties, also setting the foundation for the culture of trust and relationship-building that continues to define JRF today.
Anchored by heritage and propelled by a dynamic vision for the future, 2019 saw James Richardson Furniture undergo an exciting rebrand and the appointment of Georgia Danos as Creative Director, to continue her grandfather’s legacy.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
In an industry where design intent is often diluted by value management and procurement pressures, Klaro Industrial Design positions manufacturing as a creative ally – allowing commercial interior designers to deliver unique pieces aligned to the project’s original vision.
Sydney’s newest design concept store, HOW WE LIVE, explores the overlap between home and workplace – with a Surry Hills pop-up from Friday 28th November.
Now cooking and entertaining from his minimalist home kitchen designed around Gaggenau’s refined performance, Chef Wu brings professional craft into a calm and well-composed setting.
In a tightly held heritage pocket of Woollahra, a reworked Neo-Georgian house reveals the power of restraint. Designed by Tobias Partners, this compact home demonstrates how a reduced material palette, thoughtful appliance selection and enduring craftsmanship can create a space designed for generations to come.
Hammond Studio has completed its own workplace in Sydney, placing great emphasis on collaborative technology, light and of course high-quality detailing.
With interiors by Mathieson and architecture by SJB, Avalon Tennis Pavilion connects the main house with a tennis court at this Sydney property.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Spacemen Studio transforms a rare Kuala Lumpur bungalow into Sun & Moon, an all-day dining venue shaped by ambient light and curated material.
COX Architecture and Hassell have announced that they have been awarded the design contract for the new Brisbane Stadium.