A legacy of Australian craftsmanship
Tessa Furniture was founded in Melbourne in 1968 by Fred Lowen, following his departure from the successful national brand Fler. With a clear design direction and the support of Howard Lindsey and Sigi Danielzik, the new company quickly gained attention for its refined aesthetic and commitment to quality.
Originally named Twen, the brand was soon renamed Tessa, and from its earliest collections it positioned itself at the intersection of style, comfort, and accessibility. By the early 1970s, Tessa was already gaining recognition both in Australia and abroad.
Scandinavian influence and mid-century style
Tessa’s identity was shaped by a strong Scandinavian influence, evident in the clean lines, warm timber frames, and functional forms that defined its furniture. At the same time, the brand remained firmly rooted in the Australian design tradition, with a focus on local materials and craftsmanship.
The sculptural structure of each piece, combined with careful joinery and considered proportions, made Tessa’s designs stand out in a crowded market. Its style became synonymous with mid-century modern furniture in Australia.
International acclaim and design awards
In 1970, Tessa won the Dunhill Design Award, a recognition that highlighted the strength of its design approach. A year later, the T4 Hammock chair drew attention at the Cologne Fair in Germany, contributing to Tessa’s growing reputation on the global stage.
Throughout the 1970s and beyond, the brand continued to expand its reach. It became one of the few Australian manufacturers to gain lasting visibility in international design circles.
The end of production and continued interest
Although Tessa ceased production in 2019, its pieces remain highly regarded among collectors and design enthusiasts. Interest in the brand continues to grow, with many seeking original models or restored examples. Their durability and timeless design contribute to their value on the secondhand market.
Why Tessa furniture remains relevant
Tessa represents a pivotal chapter in the history of Australian furniture design. Its mid-century aesthetic, quality materials, and attention to detail have ensured its continued appeal decades after the brand’s founding.
As appreciation for Australian design grows, so does the relevance of Tessa’s contribution. Its furniture offers not only comfort and function, but also a lasting example of design integrity.