British designer-manufacturer forms an antipodean alliance this November.
November 20th, 2009
If the Living Edge philosophy is to represent exceptional design brands in Australia, it was only a matter of time before Established and Sons was added to their prestigious portfolio.
At the time of launch it may have been an ambitious name to live up to, but the proudly British designers and manufacturers were fast ‘established’ in the industry as leaders in design innovation.
Since their launch in Milan in 2005 the brand has built a firm following, collaborating with well-known designers such as Jasper Morrison as well new creative talents like Shay Alkalay.
Known for their ‘witty’ and forward-thinking products, the designers have built themselves a global reputation for challenging the boundaries between art and design.
From November designs by Alexander Taylor, BarberOsgerby, Frank, Sam Hecht, Klauser & Carpenter, Wouter Scheublin, Sebastian Wrong and Richard Woods and Shay Alkalay will be available for the first time across Australia from Living Edge.
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