In 2012 the RMIT Design Archives received two gifts that highlighted the contribution of women in Melbourne’s design culture, the Kempthorne Lighting Collection (1930s-1970s) and Zab Design Collection (1970s-1980s). Joyce Coffey working with her husband Selwyn Coffey, established the successful design team at Kempthorne Lighting which was an Australian leader in its field for decades. While Helen Abson established Zab Design in partnership with her husband Ken Abson in 1972. Zab’s bold, bright textiles provided an affordable alternative to the popular Finnish products from Marimekko and Zab prospered during the 1970s and 1980s. Both Kempthorne Lighting and Zab Design in their different ways and scales of operation exemplify the inventive vitality of Australian design in the second half of the twentieth century, its capacity to create new local markets, compete with imports and successfully export its best products.