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PRODUCT DESIGN

TOM FEREDAY

Sydney

STYLE PHILOSOPHY Tom Fereday’s commitment to honest design makes for truly enduring furniture and lighting. He sees a tension between the celebration of natural materials and finishes “contrasted by contemporary design with a desire for innovation”, and this style has led to collaborations with global brands and exhibitions with major galleries. 2023 IN FOCUS New edition works including marble lighting sculptures for Milan Design Week, furniture for the Art Gallery of New South Wales library and members’ lounge, and works for the Powerhouse Museum. UP NEXT Fereday’s studio is designing new collections for Milan and Melbourne Design Week events, as well as commissioned pieces for the Renzo Piano-designed Aurora Place in Sydney.

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