Hames Sharley has strengthened its Melbourne team with the appointment of Sonja Duric as Director, as well as nine additional workplace interiors specialists.

Accounting for the demand for interiors and workplace projects on the east coast, Hames Sharley are looking to further its output in the sector.

Duric has been elevated to the practice’s Board of Directors, bringing over two decades of experience in workplace strategy, interior design, concept design, project coordination and focus group facilitation after 11 years leading Artillery Group. 

Sonja Duric

The nine additional appointments have seen Kate McCann, Michael Edwards and Ian Piggott appointed as Associate Directors; Pavel Ornelas and Suzi Wedd as Associates; Alex Macdonald, Tracy Lo and Kylie Lord head to the studio as Interior Designers, with Dion Wee has been appointed as a graphic designer.

Hames Sharley’s Victorian Studio Leader, Elise Miles Simonovski, says the strengthened interiors team will strengthen the practice’s offering at a time when workplace projects are booming.

“We are thrilled to have such an experienced, like-minded group join the Hames Sharley family – a move that further reinforces our approach to having a truly diverse and multidisciplinary firm,” she says. 

The team has collectively forged its reputation as a forward-thinking and highly creative group of professionals. They bring an approach strongly aligned with the Hames Sharley design methodology of using research as a base to create and deliver contextual, authentic design solutions, executed beautifully and intelligently.”

Caillin Howard, Managing Director of Hames Sharley, says Duric is a notable addition to the Board of Directors.

“In addition to welcoming the new cohort, Hames Sharley is delighted to welcome Sonja Duric to the Board of Directors. Sonja brings a recognised capability for facilitating a galvanised consensus among diverse stakeholders, which she has developed across her career in the industry. She is a passionate designer with a keen interest in quality of life in the workplace, and a steadfast advocate for diversity and inclusivity.”

Sonja Duric says the entire interiors outfit is incredibly pleased to have found a new home at Hames Sharley. 

“Our team is truly collaborative and fiercely loyal. We’ve worked together for many years and continue to do so because our strengths and weaknesses balance each other out – the sum of us is greater than our parts. The time had come for us to find a new practice where design culture,  kindness, respect, and common shared values are celebrated – and this is exactly what we’ve found at Hames Sharley.

“Our passion is doing what we love in an inclusive and creative way. We are also passionate about research, evidence-based design, and being at the forefront of innovation with both of those; something which is also a core value at Hames Sharley. Together, people’s well-being and responsible designing are key to our approach; unearthing a brief, understanding the complexities of diversity within our community and connecting a design outcome to evidence are our focus.

We look forward to working with our new Hames Sharley family and to the many exciting projects ahead.”