Fomu
Furniture, lighting and objects

Forma Lounge Chair
The Forma Lounge Chair explores the relationship between softness and structure through bold geometric form and material contrast. A high-gloss timber frame wraps around a deeply upholstered leather seat, creating a piece that sits between functional furniture and sculptural object.
Drawing influence from Italian radical design and modernist architecture, the chair emphasises proportion, silhouette and spatial presence. Designed and made in Tasmania, Forma reflects Fomu Studio’s ongoing interest in expressive form, craftsmanship and material permanence.
Available to view at @fionalynchoffice as a part of Melbourne design week
14–24 May 2026
75 Langridge Street
Collingwood VIC 3066
Presented as part of Fiona Lynch Office’s Work Shop series.
For Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office continues Work Shop, the studio’s platform for experimentation — a working environment where ideas are made visible, tested and refined in real time.
Bringing together Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills through two separate exhibitions, the presentation draws a shared thread to Tasmania, where both companies design and make in a place defined by quality, history and a deep connection to land and making.
Within the front gallery, Fomu Studio presents new works alongside earlier pieces, placing making in plain view. In the adjacent room, Fiona Lynch’s Waverley Mills collection traces wool from raw fibre to finished form, revealing its transformation through handling, assembly and time.
Together, the exhibition reflects on what endures — where forms are distilled, materials articulate their own presence, and objects assert a quiet permanence beyond trend.
Viewing Hours
Thu 14 – Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21 – Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
Featuring
@fomu
@waverleymills
@fionalynchoffice
Exhibition Photography
@matthewmcquiggan
Flowers
@bakkerflowers
Melbourne Design Week is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
#MelbourneDesignWeek #MDW2026 #NGV
@ngvmelbourne

LAYETTE FLOOR LAMP
Presented as part of All Heaven Broke Loose by @koehstudio during Melbourne Design Week at the Abbotsford Convent.
The exhibition explored gentleness as an active force through materiality, form and atmosphere. Our Layette Floor Lamp formed part of the presentation, continuing our exploration of translucency, softness and light through layered fibreglass and aluminium.
Thank you to @koehstudio and curator @objectmassive for including us alongside such an incredible group of artists and designers:
@1000realms
@alanacsb
@anya____mila
@bellethierry
@camilleladdawan
@fomu
@jgatip
@koehstudio
@kohl.tyler
@locki.humphrey
@nicolelawrence____
@studiodokolaglass
@studiobackcountry
@staceylouisemccall
@trantino__
@zacharyfrankel
Spatial and Exhibition Design — Lucy Dennis of @koehstudio
Photography — Tom Ross @tomross.xyz

LAYETTE FLOOR LAMP
Presented as part of All Heaven Broke Loose by @koehstudio during Melbourne Design Week at the Abbotsford Convent.
The exhibition explored gentleness as an active force through materiality, form and atmosphere. Our Layette Floor Lamp formed part of the presentation, continuing our exploration of translucency, softness and light through layered fibreglass and aluminium.
Thank you to @koehstudio and curator @objectmassive for including us alongside such an incredible group of artists and designers:
@1000realms
@alanacsb
@anya____mila
@bellethierry
@camilleladdawan
@fomu
@jgatip
@koehstudio
@kohl.tyler
@locki.humphrey
@nicolelawrence____
@studiodokolaglass
@studiobackcountry
@staceylouisemccall
@trantino__
@zacharyfrankel
Spatial and Exhibition Design — Lucy Dennis of @koehstudio
Photography — Tom Ross @tomross.xyz

LAYETTE FLOOR LAMP
Presented as part of All Heaven Broke Loose by @koehstudio during Melbourne Design Week at the Abbotsford Convent.
The exhibition explored gentleness as an active force through materiality, form and atmosphere. Our Layette Floor Lamp formed part of the presentation, continuing our exploration of translucency, softness and light through layered fibreglass and aluminium.
Thank you to @koehstudio and curator @objectmassive for including us alongside such an incredible group of artists and designers:
@1000realms
@alanacsb
@anya____mila
@bellethierry
@camilleladdawan
@fomu
@jgatip
@koehstudio
@kohl.tyler
@locki.humphrey
@nicolelawrence____
@studiodokolaglass
@studiobackcountry
@staceylouisemccall
@trantino__
@zacharyfrankel
Spatial and Exhibition Design — Lucy Dennis of @koehstudio
Photography — Tom Ross @tomross.xyz

LAYETTE FLOOR LAMP
Presented as part of All Heaven Broke Loose by @koehstudio during Melbourne Design Week at the Abbotsford Convent.
The exhibition explored gentleness as an active force through materiality, form and atmosphere. Our Layette Floor Lamp formed part of the presentation, continuing our exploration of translucency, softness and light through layered fibreglass and aluminium.
Thank you to @koehstudio and curator @objectmassive for including us alongside such an incredible group of artists and designers:
@1000realms
@alanacsb
@anya____mila
@bellethierry
@camilleladdawan
@fomu
@jgatip
@koehstudio
@kohl.tyler
@locki.humphrey
@nicolelawrence____
@studiodokolaglass
@studiobackcountry
@staceylouisemccall
@trantino__
@zacharyfrankel
Spatial and Exhibition Design — Lucy Dennis of @koehstudio
Photography — Tom Ross @tomross.xyz

Jean Wall Light, 2026
Cast aluminium, bronze or brass
The Jean Wall Light is a sculptural, pared-back form that emphasises material weight and surface. Cast in aluminium, bronze or brass, the piece reveals subtle variations and texture inherent to the casting process, giving each light a distinct presence.
Minimal in gesture yet strong in form, the light softly diffuses illumination while acting as a quiet architectural element. Designed and made in Tasmania, it reflects a balance between utility and object.
Photography @matthewmcquiggan

Last day to come check out our collection at @fionalynchoffice. Open till 4
Photography by @matthewmcquiggan

We’ve been excited to share this one.
Introducing the Layette Wall Light.
Originally commissioned by an interior designer (@erin__lambrecht) for a space in New York, the piece was developed as a wall light within our Layette collection. We loved the end result so much that we decided to include it in the collection.
Now available to view at @fionalynchoffice WORK SHOP exhibition during Melbourne Design Week.
75 Langridge Street, Collingwood
Thu 21 May — Fri 22 May | 10am–4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am–4pm
Photography by @matthewmcquiggan

We’ve been excited to share this one.
Introducing the Layette Wall Light.
Originally commissioned by an interior designer (@erin__lambrecht) for a space in New York, the piece was developed as a wall light within our Layette collection. We loved the end result so much that we decided to include it in the collection.
Now available to view at @fionalynchoffice WORK SHOP exhibition during Melbourne Design Week.
75 Langridge Street, Collingwood
Thu 21 May — Fri 22 May | 10am–4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am–4pm
Photography by @matthewmcquiggan

We’ve been excited to share this one.
Introducing the Layette Wall Light.
Originally commissioned by an interior designer (@erin__lambrecht) for a space in New York, the piece was developed as a wall light within our Layette collection. We loved the end result so much that we decided to include it in the collection.
Now available to view at @fionalynchoffice WORK SHOP exhibition during Melbourne Design Week.
75 Langridge Street, Collingwood
Thu 21 May — Fri 22 May | 10am–4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am–4pm
Photography by @matthewmcquiggan

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

SENSE OF OCCASION
14–17 MAY 2026
Tomorrow is the final day to experience A Sense of Occasion hosted by @thomasmaxamstudio at NHO Fitzroy.
For the exhibition, we designed a sculptural champagne bucket in stainless steel. The form is defined by its hand-rolled edges, where the sides curve outward to become integrated handles
Designed as both a functional object and centrepiece for gathering, the piece explores celebration, ritual, and the objects that shape shared moments. The reflective stainless steel surface captures light and atmosphere throughout the evening, becoming part of the occasion itself.
Within A Sense of Occasion, the champagne bucket becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel for shared human moments — holding not just ice, but an invitation to gather and celebrate.
Thank you to Thomas Maxam Studio for including us alongside such an incredible group of designers and artists.
Featuring new designs from
@adamcornishdesign @adrianahannaoffice @after___mood @brahmanperera @charliewhitewhite @corbet.objet @deannorton @fomu @giels_world @ham_don @jay_jermyn @_jordanfleming @marlo__lyda @studioceravolo @space_man.studio @steelotto_official @studiodokolaglass @studiotops @thomasmaxamstudio @veardesign
Exhibition: 14–17 May 2026
NHO, 1/108 Moor Street, Fitzroy
Opening Times: 10:00am–5:00pm
Presented by: @thomasmaxamstudio
Champagne partner: @champagnepolroger
Venue, Marketing and Communications: @nho_________
Creative and Visual Identity: @studio_round
Production support: @wellcomanz
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14-Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21-Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

OPENING TOMORROW
WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14–Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21–Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

OPENING TOMORROW
WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14–Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21–Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

OPENING TOMORROW
WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14–Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21–Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

OPENING TOMORROW
WORK SHOP: ON PERMANENCE IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Presented as part of NGV’s Melbourne Design Week 2026, Fiona Lynch Office opens its gallery at 75 Langridge Street, Collingwood, for an exhibition with Fomu Studio and Waverley Mills.
Bringing together two Tasmanian-based practices, the exhibition reflects on craftsmanship, process and what endures within contemporary practice.
Fomu Studio presents new works alongside selected pieces from earlier collections. In the adjoining space, Fiona Lynch’s Desert Field collection for Waverley Mills traces wool from raw fibre to finished form.
Floral arrangements by @bakkerflowers draw on the textures and tones of the Tasmanian landscape, completing the installation.
We look forward to welcoming you into the studio.
14–24 May 2026
Thu 14–Fri 15 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 16 May | 10am – 3pm
Thu 21–Fri 22 May | 10am – 4pm
Sat 23 May | 10am – 3pm
@NGVMelbourne @Creative_Vic
Featuring: @fomu @waverleymills @fionalynchoffice
Photography: @matthewmcquiggan
Flowers: @bakkerflowers
#FionaLynchOffice #MelbourneDesignWeek #NGV #CreativeVic #CreativeState

Jean Wall Light, 2026
Launching at Melbourne Design Week along with some other new piece
Made in Tasmania

Frame Low Stool, 2024
Made from raw aluminium.
Also available in powder-coated or wax-coated finishes, or in stainless steel.
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