Fiona Lynch Office

Fiona Lynch Office Fiona Lynch is a dynamic design studio, which excels in inventive, classic, quality designs.

With over 15 years experience, award winning director Fiona Lynch has worked with Australia’s best. She leads a multidisciplinary team with expertise in architecture, interior design, visual arts and management. With each project, our work gains the respect of industry peers whilst individual projects regularly generate media coverage in national and international titles.

POWERHOUSE PARRAMATTA We are honoured to share our involvement in Powerhouse Parramatta, one of Australia’s most signifi...
04/06/2026

POWERHOUSE PARRAMATTA

We are honoured to share our involvement in Powerhouse Parramatta, one of Australia’s most significant cultural projects.

Over the past three years, Fiona Lynch Office has been engaged to design the Lang Walker Family Academy, a five-level immersive STEM facility that will welcome up to 10,000 students annually. To contribute to a project of this scale and ambition has been a privilege.

On the 2nd of June, Fiona joined more than 50 Australian designers, artists and makers whose contributions have helped shape this once-in-a-generation project, opening later this year.

We are proud to be working alongside an extraordinary group of Australian creative practitioners and extend our sincere thanks to Lisa Havilah () and the entire Powerhouse team for their vision, trust and leadership throughout the process.

More to be revealed soon.



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Designers and studios:
Adam Goodrum ()
Alexander Lotersztain ()
Annie Paxton Studio ()
Bonhula Yunupingu
Chunk Design ()
Dale Hardiman (.hardiman)
Damien Wright ()
denHolm ()
Derlot ()
Design By Them ()
Dowel Jones ()
Eatscape ()
Electrolight ()
Eveleigh Works ()
FEARON ()
Fiona Lynch ()
George Livissianis
Grazia & Co ()
Jonathan West ()
Ka-Ra Design ()
Laker Studio (.studio)
Maiden ()
Maryam Moghadam ()
Olivia Bossy ()
Philip Coxall ()
Studio Henry Wilson ()
Studio Ongarato (.ongarato)
Tait Enterprise ()
Tantri Mustika ()
Tom Fereday ()
Tyrrell Studio (.studio)
Worktones ()
Yasmine Ghoniem (.studio)

MDW26 CLOSING PARTY We feel incredibly fortunate to be surrounded by such a generous community of creatives, designers, ...
28/05/2026

MDW26 CLOSING PARTY

We feel incredibly fortunate to be surrounded by such a generous community of creatives, designers, makers and collaborators, both here in Melbourne and abroad.

Closing out two inspiring weeks of Melbourne Design Week 2026.

Thank you to and for their continued support of the MDW program, and to everyone who visited Work Shop: On Permanence in Contemporary Practice over the past two weeks.

Thank you to this year’s exhibitors, and . It has been a pleasure to host your work within our gallery and to share conversations around Tasmanian making, materiality and contemporary practice.

Special thanks to Declan, Nina, Elisa and Amie from our team for their work in bringing this years Work Shop exhibition to life.

Until next year.

With appreciation,
Fiona Lynch Office

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MARINA MIRAGE Conceived as an immersive sales gallery for Makris Group, the interior offers a first encounter with the m...
24/05/2026

MARINA MIRAGE

Conceived as an immersive sales gallery for Makris Group, the interior offers a first encounter with the material and spatial language of Marina Mirage.

Bespoke furnishings and curated pieces come together to express a distinctly Australian sensibility informed by an international perspective.

Now featured in .

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Interiors by
Developed by

MARINA MIRAGE A palette of limestone, travertine, textured stone and warm oak draws directly from the Gold Coast landsca...
21/05/2026

MARINA MIRAGE

A palette of limestone, travertine, textured stone and warm oak draws directly from the Gold Coast landscape.

Softly curved forms and sculptural joinery create an atmosphere of calm, offering a quiet expression of luxury grounded in materiality and place.

Now featured in

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Interiors by
Developed by

MARINA MIRAGE We are proud to unveil the interiors for the Marina Mirage Sales Gallery, conceived by Fiona Lynch Office ...
21/05/2026

MARINA MIRAGE

We are proud to unveil the interiors for the Marina Mirage Sales Gallery, conceived by Fiona Lynch Office for Makris Group and now featured in

Designed as an immersive introduction to the development, the gallery offers prospective purchasers a first encounter with the material and spatial language of Marina Mirage. Located within the Makris Group headquarters, the environment translates the vision for this landmark Gold Coast address into a fully resolved interior experience.

Drawing on the mineral richness of the surrounding landscape, the palette references sandbanks, mangroves and oyster shells through limestone, travertine, textured stone and warm oak. Gentle curves, sculptural joinery and a subdued oceanic tonality create an atmosphere of calm and quiet luxury.

We curated bespoke objects and furniture to complete the space, reflecting an approach that is distinctly Australian in sensibility while informed by an international perspective.

Backed by Makris Group’s $500 million investment, Marina Mirage will comprise just 38 penthouses, villas and branded residences, alongside a 126-key Luxury Collection Hotel by Marriott International, setting a new benchmark for waterfront living on the Gold Coast.

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Interiors by
Developed by

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Off...
17/05/2026

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE

Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.

Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.

Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.

Floral arrangements by draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.

We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.

14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm



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OPENING TOMORROW WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026...
13/05/2026

OPENING TOMORROW

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE

Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.

Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.

Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.

Floral arrangements by draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.

We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.

14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm



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HOSPITALITY | ST ALI & THE QUEEN  We used the cathedral volume of the architectural ceilings to guide our approach for t...
08/05/2026

HOSPITALITY | ST ALI & THE QUEEN

We used the cathedral volume of the architectural ceilings to guide our approach for the room beneath, this height complements the noticeability of the mix-match arrangement of reclaimed Oregon. This switching and turning method to timber graining, narrates the same language of the paired ‘Ton’ Light by Fiona Lynch and Volker Haug.

Our design for St Ali manifests Fionas fascination with materials. Combining Stone, Timber and Metal, together, for this bespoke hospitality project.

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WORK SHOP: On Permanence in Contemporary Practice  For Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office continues Work Sho...
06/05/2026

WORK SHOP: On Permanence in Contemporary Practice

For Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office continues Work Shop, the studio’s platform for experimentation.

Presented with Fomu Studio () and Waverley Mills (), the exhibition brings together two distinct practices connected through Tasmania - a place defined by quality, history and a deep connection to land and making.

Across two rooms, the work is held in different states. Fomu Studio presents new pieces alongside prototypes and working studies, placing making in plain view. In parallel, Fiona Lynch’s collection ‘Desert Field’ by Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form, revealing its transformation through handling and assembly.

Together, the exhibition reflects on what endures. Forms are distilled and materials speak with clarity. We reflect on how objects are held with a permanence within contemporary practice.

Opening next Thursday 14th of May.

75 Langridge Street, Collingwood
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm

Address

186 Faraday Street
Carlton, VIC
3053

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm

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+61390792500

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