If one were to fuse the best of industrial design, engineering and fine art sculpture, then they would find Ross Didier.
March 31st, 2009
Specialising in the provision of innovative furniture and product solutions for the architectural and manufacturing industries, Ross Didier has a diverse portfolio of services including product design, concept development, product engineering, and ergonomics.
The Melbourne-based company also specialises in model-making, prototyping, 3D imaging, manufacture support, photography direction and production supply.
Starting out in 1932 as a family manufacturing business, the company underwent an evolutionary change in 2000, becoming an award-winning design practice operating locally and internationally.
From one-off pieces for architecture-specific spaces to established design ranges in manufacturing production.
Client support is integral to their work processes – from concept formation with progress support through to serial construction.
Products are developed to exhibit a clear design communication with accessible ideas, forms and functions, as well as long-term appeal.
Tailored designs show a dedication to quality, clever engineering and character, putting clients in the lead through inventive, compelling and intelligent product solutions.
Ross Didier
(61 3) 9383 3444
mail@rossdidier.com
rossdidier.com
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