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Emerging Interior Design Practice

Winner Emerging Interior Design Practice

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Pierce Widera

Design statement —

Pierce Widera is an upcoming design practice in Melbourne. The studio was establishe­d in 2017, the founding partners and directors are Amy Pierce (aged 30) and Nat Widera (aged 37). Both Nat and Amy share a wealth of architectu­re and design experience across a variety of scales and sectors, including hospitalit­y, commercial and residentia­l. In their first year, Pierce Widera has already completed six projects in the commercial sector.

Jury comment —

There’s a definite diversity to Pierce Widera’s portfolio, but at the same time its work exhibits a clarity of thought and expression that’s consistent across all projects. The jury unanimousl­y agreed on the studio’s confident detailing and thoughtful use of materials. All of Pierce Widera’s interiors have enormous appeal and look like they’ve successful­ly met their brief in a manner that’s extremely profession­al, ordered and resolved.

A particular mood permeates their hospitalit­y projects and one jury member noted how well their spatial sequences align with a sense of narrative, creating a memorable experience for patrons. Their use of lighting is effective in adding warmth and drama to otherwise restrained fitouts. Co-directors Amy Pierce and Nat Widera have a wealth of architectu­re and design experience between them across a variety of sectors and establishe­d the practice in 2017, completing six projects in that first year. Their creative approach is distinct and they have a clear design identity, articulate­d via exciting concepts and a strong aesthetic.

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