Sandra Githinji Studio

Sandra Githinji Studio Sandra Githinji is a multi disciplinary design studio that offers interior design consultancy servic

13/05/2026

“TURN” for 100 Chairs, presented by .associates

Huge thanks to Alex Lesniowski, an incredibly talented maker whose contribution was essential in bringing this piece to life. From guiding me through my very first making experience to creating custom jigs and refining the more complex details, his generosity, patience, and craftsmanship made this work possible.

Massive thanks to for this beautiful short. 🥹

What is TURN all about?

TURN is a chair made entirely from 30 reclaimed timber stair spindles sourced from a red-brick suburban house in Montrose, Victoria. The timber, meranti, a Southeast Asian hardwood, was widely imported into Australia for its affordability and ease of turning, and commonly stained to imitate more expensive Victorian hardwoods.

The work engages turn both as technique and gesture: the original spindles were machine-turned, and here they are cut, reworked, and physically turned outward, exposing the natural grain and tone that were previously concealed. Through sanding and reorientation, the work reclaims the timber’s interior, returning visibility to what had been hidden. The form draws on traditional low-seated stools from my Kikuyu culture, where seating is close to the ground. In contrast, the elongated back rises into a totem-like structure, positioning the chair as both object and figure. TURN reflects on how materials and cultural forms migrate, adapt, and are reshaped within domestic space, and how value can be reclaimed through acts of revealing and turning inward.

Production Team:
Kevin O’Connor, workshop co-ordinator
Alex Lesniowski, workshop technician

This event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2026, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.
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05/05/2026

workshop: The workshop closed with a mini exhibition of the children’s interior corner dioramas and their Hebel creations placed within.

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29/04/2026

workshop: The children explored patterns, shapes, materials and colours drawn from the buildings/urban spaces they chose, translating the local built environment into spatial ideas for interior spaces.

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Here’s a Master Class in Diasporic Home-making to start your year with intentionality. 💫Shaped by my own diasporic exper...
30/12/2025

Here’s a Master Class in Diasporic Home-making to start your year with intentionality. 💫

Shaped by my own diasporic experience and the many conversations I’ve had with people who hold home both here and elsewhere, is Homegrounds at ,a diasporic home-making masterclass on 7th February 2026, from 9:30 am–4:30 pm (AEDT).

A shared space to slow down, reconnect with cultural heritage, and reflect on what home truly means to you.
Together, we’ll explore what you carry from your past, what grounds you now, and how to shape a home that feels true to your story.

Guided by reflection, creative exploration, and practical design tools, this Master Class will unfold in a warm, conversational, and intimate setting that honours lived experience, memory, and identity.

I can’t wait to share this experience with you, and I hope to see you at Collingwood House!

Register via link in bio.

I went into 2022 without expectations, the only resolution, to follow my bliss, and it was quite the year for SG Studio....
01/01/2023

I went into 2022 without expectations, the only resolution, to follow my bliss, and it was quite the year for SG Studio. Grateful for all the wonderful opportunities and magical moments I’ve shared with the loveliest people along the way. Excited for what 2023 will bring! More intentional growth, self care, unlearning, evolving and making time for the people I love.

Happy New Year ✨2023✨

Hello Bloomers! 🌞 It’s Spring time and the sunshine is no longer the only thing bringing us joy this season. The Sculptu...
01/09/2022

Hello Bloomers! 🌞 It’s Spring time and the sunshine is no longer the only thing bringing us joy this season. The Sculptural Queen Nandi Vases have finally completed production! Our girls are Melbourne bound. We are so excited to put the finishing touches on your orders and post them out to you soon. Thanks again for all your patience and understanding. I know it’s been a long road but this has truely been a endeavour of love.

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