

About Me
Edith is an interior designer who endeavours to provide comprehensive and aesthetically refined design solutions that focuses on the needs of clients and human ergonomics. Specialising in hospitality and retail interior, Edith has a keen eye for current design trends and popular culture. Art, music, literature, film and photography all serve as inspiration for her concept driven designs.
Completed her Interior Architecture studies at University of New South Wales with honours, she is a professionally trained interior designer with strong communication and presentation skills. Her creative ideas are expressed through various mediums. She is a highly motivated individual who thrives on creative challenges.
With a proven track record across various projects ranging from food court kiosks to large-scale restaurants, Edith is a savvy individual with strong and creative design skills. She has the capacity to run projects efficiently and effectively from start to finish.
Combined with previous experience in the hospitality industry as shift manager at a boutique ice creamery as well as a renowned bustling restaurant in Sydney, Edith has a vast understanding of the day-to-day operation of hospitality outlets from various perspectives.
Employment History
Fretard Design, Melbourne | May 2018 - Present
Interior Designer (Freelance)
Avance Design, Sydney | March 2016 - Present
Interior Designer (Freelance)
Studio Equator, Melbourne | January 2015 - February 2016
Interior Designer
Vie Studio, Sydney | August 2012 - January 2015
Interior Designer
L and L Efficient Drafting, Sydney | September 2011 - December 2011
Draftsman
Zushi Japanese Restaurant Surry Hills, Sydney | September 2010 - March 2013
Supervisor
Qualification
Bachelor of Interior Architecture with Honours | University of New South Wales, Sydney
High School Certificate | Beverly Hills Girls High School, Sydney
Skills
Software: AutoCAD | Sketchup | V-ray | Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign) | Revit (Basic) | Microsoft Office
Languages: English | Chinese (written and spoken) - Cantonese (native) and Mandarin (moderate)