(inside) interior design review

HELLO TO OHLO

There are a few qualities that define Ohlo Studio: exploiting the magic of light, focusing on the micro and macro of the design, and ensuring the materiality and detail are engrained throughout the entire project. Yet, for director, Jen Lowe, the most potent motif is how the practice collaborates with its clients on design that works for its user – creating spaces that aim for longevity, growing with the owner.

Based in Perth, Ohlo Studio’s projects are varied – from commercial projects like an Italian ‘jewellery box’ coffee shop to a Bollywood-inspired, Bombay street-side style Indian canteen. Or in its

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