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Harbour outdoor furniture celebrates 50 years of heritage

  • Writer: Editor
    Editor
  • Feb 28
  • 2 min read
At the heart of every handcrafted Harbour piece lies a design philosophy shaped by both Mediterranean heritage and the Australian lifestyle. (Photo: Courtesy of Harbour)
At the heart of every handcrafted Harbour piece lies a design philosophy shaped by both Mediterranean heritage and the Australian lifestyle. (Photo: Courtesy of Harbour)

Originating from a workshop in Sydney, what started there has evolved into a global design brand, influenced by heritage and a celebration of the Australian way of life. Established by blacksmith Jim Condos in Sydney in 1976, and now managed by his sons, Harrison and Nicholas, Harbour continues to expand this legacy with thoughtful design and a passion for outdoor living.

Each piece is crafted to endure various climates and is made from beautiful yet durable materials like powder-coated aluminum, sustainably sourced teak, and luxury performance upholstery.



The coastal luxe style is a fusion of traditional and modern elements, rooted in our Australian origins and Mediterranean heritage. Their designs draw inspiration from modern beach houses, which blend seamlessly into the rugged coastline.


“2026 feels incredibly special for us at Harbour, because it marks 50 years since our family business began. It started in 1976 with our father, who first learned his craft as a blacksmith at just 14 years old, and carried that dedication with him when he moved to Australia and built a life around creating with his hands. To look at Harbour today, and see how that foundation has grown into a global business, is something we never take for granted. It’s still family-owned and operated, with multiple generations involved, and it means a lot to share this journey together.


With our roots in Sydney and our team now spanning the U.S. and beyond, we’re stepping into 2026 with gratitude, ambition, and excitement, ready for our biggest year yet.” - said Harrison Condos.



 
 
 

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