List of New Zealand designers and artisans

List of New Zealand designers and artisans

The following is a list of New Zealand designers and craftspeople.

* Frank Carpay - ceramicist and textile designer
* Len Castle - ceramicist
* Garth Chester - furniture designer
* Trelise Cooper - fashion designer
* Bronwynne Cornish - ceramicist
* John Crichton - interior designer
* Elisabeth Findlay - fashion designer
* Diana Firth - furniture designer
* Mary Hardwick-Smith - ceramicist
* Humphrey Ikin - furniture designer
* Olive Jones - ceramicist
* Elizabeth Lissaman - ceramicist
* Douglas Lloyd Jenkins - Design Historian
* William Mason - wallpaper designer
* Liz Mitchell - fashion designer
* Keith Murray - ceramicist
* Patricia Perrin - ceramicist
* Stephane Rondel - furniture designer
* Margarita Robertson - fashion designer
* Anton Seuffert - 19th C furniture maker
* Ernest Shufflebottom - ceramicist
* May Smith - fabric designer
* Matthew von Sturmer - furniture designer and jeweller
* Kate Sylvester - fashion designer
* Rebecca Taylor - fashion designer (moved to USA)
* Dorothy Thorpe - ceramicist
* Warren Tippett - ceramicist
* Karen Walker - fashion designer
* Katy Wallace - furniture Designer


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