Interior Designer / Documenter (Contract)
We are looking for an interior designer / documenter who lives and breathes Revit. A true Revit fanatic. Someone fast, precise, and across the detail.
Contract role, 2–3 days per week, with at least one day in the studio (Collingwood, soon Brunswick).
You’ll be working across fun, fast-paced hospitality projects and high-end residential work. Think layered, detailed environments with a strong narrative and a high level of finish.
What we’re after:
3–5+ years experience in interior design / documentation
Expert in Revit (families, modelling, documentation, the lot)
Strong understanding of construction and detailing
Collaborative, proactive, and
solution-focused
The role:
Documentation and detailing across multiple projects
Working closely with our design team to translate concept into buildable outcomes
Input into problem solving and value management as projects evolve
Flexible hours. Good projects. Good people.
One sheet. 4.5 metres. One chance to get the fold right.
A press brake can't bend a curve, so the curved sections are welded by hand. And with stainless at this length, heat management is everything — too much and the sheet buckles. There's no fixing that without starting again.
Most stainless work in hospitality gets a commercial-grade finish. Fast welds, visible polishing marks, sheet distortion that everyone just accepts. But build costs are where they are now, and clients aren't accepting "good enough" anymore.
35 years in this industry means we know the old techniques and we've got the new technology. The tumbled finish on these benchtops and floating shelves is a multi-step process, all done by hand, designed specifically for high-traffic hospitality.
The weld disappears. The surface holds up. That's the standard.
Client: @dingoatemytaco
Architect: @studiocoandco
Builder: @curve.build
Joiner: @stellingcarpentry
Media: @hypr.agcy
A Talk With: Ineke from @studiocoandco
A long-time collaborator and friend, Ineke believes the way we feel within a space can spark innovation, self-expression, and possibility. Her work centres on creating environments that shape experience and inspire positive transformation.