Aristoc Industries was founded by Ian Howard in 1946 in Melbourne, initially trading under the name O.H.C. Products Pty Ltd (Oyston, Howard and Charlesworth). By 1954 Howard had purchased the interests of the other partners and changed the company’s name to Aristoc Industries.
In 1948 Howard acquired a small business that made kindergarten furniture out of steel, and the firm became a pioneer of modern furniture design and tubular steel furniture.
Aristoc's mid-century furniture designs were characterized by clean lines, minimalist forms, and an emphasis on functionality. The company produced a wide range of furniture, including dining tables and chairs, sideboards, coffee tables, bookcases, and lounge chairs.
Some of Aristoc's most popular designs include the "Model 203" armchair, which features a solid teak frame and leather upholstery, and the "Model 303" dining chair, which has a sculptural teak frame and woven cane seat and more...
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