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SLAY ALL DAY

“We create spaces that feel good to be in, and that’s about connecting with clients’ history and their experience of materiality.”
LARA STAUNTON

Interior designer Lara Staunton knows the challenges of being a mother and a working woman. She remembers working on the design for Coco & Lola, a boutique womenswear store in Double Bay, Sydney, in 2019, shortly after having her son.

“That was the first time I really questioned myself. I was identifying with becoming a mum and trying to keep the work and creative thought process going,” Staunton recalls.

For a moment, she

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