Awards season

by | Oct 17, 2013 | Inspiration, Life Of A Designer | 0 comments

I was in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago for a short but sweet business trip. I find the city to be so up-to-the-minute and stylish, design-wise, and I always leave feeling inspired – this trip was no exception.  I visited some of my favourite showrooms, including Behruz Rugs and Tigger Hall, and enjoyed a delicious breakfast at The Stables in Como House.

While I was there, I also attended the launch House and Garden’s Top 50 Rooms, which is the magazine’s carefully curated selection of the best in Australian interiors over the past year. I was honoured to be nominated for Best Use of Indoor/Outdoor Space for A French Affair.

As always, the room was filled with talented designers and many stunning projects on display. It is one of my favourite events on the interior design calendar.

Here are some photos of my work in the magazine. I hope you enjoy the finished product as much as I did creating it.

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Stephanie Nadel

Assosciate Interior Architect

What makes Stephanie Nadel’s success story so remarkable is that she has come so far, so fast.
Stephanie, the Associate Interior Architect at Marylou Sobel Interior Design, has gained more experience, and handled more responsibilities in the past ten years than many other design professionals take on in their careers.

Stephanie, a multi-talented full service professional, carried out a wide variety of commercial and residential design tasks while she was based in London. She worked for three prominent interior design firms, as well as on her own, and served clients around the world.

In the process, she helped complete within 12 weeks the design and installation of a penthouse suite on The World, the luxury residential yacht that circumnavigates the globe. Prior to this Stephanie lead the full refurbishment of a lavish, Grade II listed, five bedroom home in the Hampstead Garden suburbs in London.

During her five years in London, she worked with Gensler, the world’s largest collaborative design, planning and consulting firm; MoreySmith, a leading design and architecture studio, and Fiona Barratt Interiors, an award-winning luxury design firm.

Assisting with projects for those firms, launching her own residential practice, and interacting with vendors worldwide provided her with project management, creative problem solving, sourcing, technical and other skills that benefit her clients today.

Stephanie earned her Bachelor of Interior Architecture degree at the University of New South Wales.

While she is adept in several aspects of design, she’s particularly interested in the challenge of refurbishing existing spaces. “I enjoy the problem solving that’s involved with existing buildings,” she says. “Although it is always a privilege to design alongside a team to create new and innovative structures, I love creating meaningful design from older properties and taking inspiration from heritage details.”

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