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Ever wondered what goes through a designer's mind when a client asks for a bedroom that feels like "a warm vagina"? Yes, you read that correctly......
In this delightfully candid conversation, this week we chat with Lauren Li to explore her creative journey and unique approach to creating spaces where people truly feel themselves.
Lauren takes us back to her formative years, sharing how a bold phone call to RMIT after an initial rejection changed the trajectory of her career. With disarming honesty, she recounts her early influences – from the high school art teacher who first recognized her talent to the architect who meticulously red-penned her drawings. These collective experiences shaped a design philosophy that prioritizes authenticity over perfection.
The conversation shifts to her transformative time working in London, where Melbourne's minimalist aesthetic collided with European opulence. This cultural contrast expanded Lauren's design vocabulary and deepened her understanding of how spaces must adapt to different contexts and client needs. Most fascinating is Lauren's profound connection with her clients – particularly high-powered professional women who need their homes to serve as sanctuaries from demanding careers. "I want them to feel like the queens they are," she explains, revealing how creating these restorative spaces fulfills her as a designer.
Lauren also speaks candidly about the challenges of creative entrepreneurship. Despite her success, she acknowledges that financial management doesn't come naturally but is something she continuously works to improve. Her perspective on success is refreshingly practical – it's not about accumulating wealth but creating the freedom to do meaningful work while maintaining flexibility as a parent and business owner.
Looking toward the future, Lauren shares her dream of expanding 'The Design Society', her platform for elevating interior designers through education and community. In an age where AI tools increasingly influence the design process, she firmly believes in the irreplaceable value of human connection and shared experiences.
Ready to be inspired? Listen now and discover why creating spaces where people can truly be themselves might be the ultimate design achievement.
Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.
Bookings now open - Book now
Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!
For more info see below
The Design Process MasterClass ONLINE
By Bree Banfield and Lauren LiEver wondered what goes through a designer's mind when a client asks for a bedroom that feels like "a warm vagina"? Yes, you read that correctly......
In this delightfully candid conversation, this week we chat with Lauren Li to explore her creative journey and unique approach to creating spaces where people truly feel themselves.
Lauren takes us back to her formative years, sharing how a bold phone call to RMIT after an initial rejection changed the trajectory of her career. With disarming honesty, she recounts her early influences – from the high school art teacher who first recognized her talent to the architect who meticulously red-penned her drawings. These collective experiences shaped a design philosophy that prioritizes authenticity over perfection.
The conversation shifts to her transformative time working in London, where Melbourne's minimalist aesthetic collided with European opulence. This cultural contrast expanded Lauren's design vocabulary and deepened her understanding of how spaces must adapt to different contexts and client needs. Most fascinating is Lauren's profound connection with her clients – particularly high-powered professional women who need their homes to serve as sanctuaries from demanding careers. "I want them to feel like the queens they are," she explains, revealing how creating these restorative spaces fulfills her as a designer.
Lauren also speaks candidly about the challenges of creative entrepreneurship. Despite her success, she acknowledges that financial management doesn't come naturally but is something she continuously works to improve. Her perspective on success is refreshingly practical – it's not about accumulating wealth but creating the freedom to do meaningful work while maintaining flexibility as a parent and business owner.
Looking toward the future, Lauren shares her dream of expanding 'The Design Society', her platform for elevating interior designers through education and community. In an age where AI tools increasingly influence the design process, she firmly believes in the irreplaceable value of human connection and shared experiences.
Ready to be inspired? Listen now and discover why creating spaces where people can truly be themselves might be the ultimate design achievement.
Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.
Bookings now open - Book now
Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!
For more info see below
The Design Process MasterClass ONLINE