Celebrating Adam Robinson Design’s Studio Launch

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Photography by Anna Hutchcroft

Photography by Anna Hutchcroft
Tell us about your first studio in Sydney…
Woollahra is my dream Sydney studio. I drove past it once and it had a for lease sign and I pounced on it. We have street frontage but off the main roads, tucked in with a few others businesses in a pretty, leafy residential area. The space is collaborative with other design professionals. It allows us to be creative with a large sample library, a boardroom with gorgeous natural light and a rooftop garden for dreamy lunchtime hangs with my team.
What sorts of clients did you find yourself working with?
Our client base is so diverse. Every project brief is different. My clients appreciate good design with a desire to be close to nature, and they appreciate my creativity and design aesthetic.
What have been some of your favourite locations?
Brunswick Heads, Palm Beach, Redfern, and all over Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.
Do you feel you have a particular approach that you’ve become known for?
I always take inspiration from the architecture and interiors of a client’s home. I always aim to be sympathetic to these, taking on board the client’s brief and lifestyle, and then add my own signature contemporary spin.
Assembly Label draws inspiration from our coastal environments. What about Australia’s coastal lifestyle influences you and your work?
I grew up heading to the coast at any free moment. It was a 45-minute drive away, but never felt like a chore. Mother nature is effortlessly beautiful, calming and charming and I feel that my design aesthetic is definitely influenced by striving to evoke the same feeling or qualities from my gardens.
When did the idea to launch a studio in Byron emerge?
Oooh that idea had been brewing for quite a while. Everything just needed to come together at the right time and the signs were strong to take the plunge. Timing is everything as they say! Once it felt right to make the decision to open in the Northern Rivers, it felt effortless and everything just fell into place, which tells me it was the right move. Feels like it was meant to be.
Did you have a strong client base in northern NSW?
When I first started coming up [to the Northern Rivers] I had no clients. Naturally I immersed myself in the community and connected more deeply with the people I loved up here and the work started flowing.

Photography by Anna Hutchcroft

Photography by Anna Hutchcroft