Details.
When
Wednesday 14 June 2023
6.00pm – 8.00pm (AEST)
Where
Living Edge
171 Robertson Street
Fortitude Valley Brisbane Qld 4006
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Program Info
Whether it’s for a luxury car company, an airport cafe or a hair salon, creating an interior that provides a memorable visitor experience is paramount. As more brands seek a digital and physical presence with their customers, how can designers create successful experience-based environments that also evoke brand identities?
In this highly respected program presented by Artichoke magazine, we hear from three speakers who have done just that.
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The Disco by J.AR Office. Photography by David Chatfield.
Speakers.
Fiona Lynch
Founder and Creative Director, Fiona Lynch Office
Fiona Lynch Office is a Melbourne-based interior design studio working across Australia and internationally. The practice delivers projects of varying scale and complexity, spanning hotels, multiresidential developments, cultural institutions and bespoke private homes.
Each project is guided by a considered approach to materiality, craft and detail, resulting in interiors that are both restrained and richly layered. Working closely with artists, artisans and makers, the studio creates environments that balance conceptual clarity with technical precision, shaping spaces that are enduring, atmospheric and distinctly resolved.
Tahnee Sullivan
Director, Sullivan Skinner
Tahnee Sullivan co-founded Sullivan Skinner in 2018 with Christopher Skinner. The Brisbane-based practice works with private residential and commercial clients to realize bespoke architecture and interiors. Underpinning Sullivan Skinner’s work are those fundamental qualities of space with enduring appeal: volume, proportion, material, light and reciprocity between building, landscape and interior. This approach tends towards an understated architecture with minimal embellishment that prioritizes user comfort and the practicalities and pleasures of use.
Jared Webb
Jared Webb established J.AR Office in 2022, following a decade of working across acclaimed interior, architectural, and precinct-scaled projects.
Committed to delivering spaces that endure and operating across all scales, the Queensland-based office positions its work to foreground life and people. Each project is rationalised from the urban and social fabric in which it resides.
Fiona Lynch
Founder and Creative Director, Fiona Lynch Office
Fiona Lynch Office is a Melbourne-based interior design studio working across Australia and internationally. The practice delivers projects of varying scale and complexity, spanning hotels, multiresidential developments, cultural institutions and bespoke private homes.
Each project is guided by a considered approach to materiality, craft and detail, resulting in interiors that are both restrained and richly layered. Working closely with artists, artisans and makers, the studio creates environments that balance conceptual clarity with technical precision, shaping spaces that are enduring, atmospheric and distinctly resolved.
Tahnee Sullivan
Director, Sullivan Skinner
Tahnee Sullivan co-founded Sullivan Skinner in 2018 with Christopher Skinner. The Brisbane-based practice works with private residential and commercial clients to realize bespoke architecture and interiors. Underpinning Sullivan Skinner’s work are those fundamental qualities of space with enduring appeal: volume, proportion, material, light and reciprocity between building, landscape and interior. This approach tends towards an understated architecture with minimal embellishment that prioritizes user comfort and the practicalities and pleasures of use.
Jared Webb
Jared Webb established J.AR Office in 2022, following a decade of working across acclaimed interior, architectural, and precinct-scaled projects.
Committed to delivering spaces that endure and operating across all scales, the Queensland-based office positions its work to foreground life and people. Each project is rationalised from the urban and social fabric in which it resides.





