Interior Design
Goodwood, SA, Australia
studio-gram

Founded by Graham Charbonneau & Dave Bickmore, studio -gram‘s design practice focuses on creating experiences as familiar as they are surprising. Their projects are collaboratively crafted and artfully considered. Inspired by faces and places, studio -gram endeavor to take users on journeys outside of their imagination. The team at studio -gram are collaborators. They enjoy working together with all project team members and client groups. Their project teams range from art directors and photographers, to botanists and permaculturists, through to audio specialists and mixologists. The practice is client-focused. They are constantly challenging themselves to create compelling architecture that fits an exacting brief. Each project is treated with the same respect, research and investigations as the last, creating designs that meet the aspirations of the clients, respond to site conditions, and create experiences for future occupants.
Founded by Graham Charbonneau & Dave Bickmore, studio -gram‘s design practice focuses on creating experiences as familiar as they are surprising. Their projects are collaboratively crafted and artfully considered. Inspired by faces and places, studio -gram endeavor to take users on journeys outside of their imagination. The team at studio -gram are collaborators. They enjoy working together with all project team members and client groups. Their project teams range from art directors and photographers, to botanists and permaculturists, through to audio specialists and mixologists. The practice is client-focused. They are constantly challenging themselves to create compelling architecture that fits an exacting brief. Each project is treated with the same respect, research and investigations as the last, creating designs that meet the aspirations of the clients, respond to site conditions, and create experiences for future occupants.
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