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The first Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship winner

Sponsored by iscd inSTUDIO

Vintage aficionado Kimberley Robinson is quitting her job and moving from Queensland to Sydney after being chosen as the recipient of the first Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship. Myself and the fellow judges (Greg Natale, Darren Palmer and iscd’s Lucy Sutherland and Peri Mooney) were so impressed with the standard of applicants that we ended up offering an additional partial scholarship to fellow finalist Lisa Dingelmaier, who will also start her studies next month.

“When I first saw the post about the scholarship, I honestly felt a rush of excitement and daydreams at even the thought of winning and having the opportunity to work with such amazing mentors,” Kimberley said. “It took a little encouragement from my partner and close friends to actually begin my application but once I began it became a fun, yet challenging process that led me on a journey of self discovery that started to define what I want out of my design career and what I wanted my design practice to become.

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Kimberley Robinson

“After the initial thrill of being shortlisted wore off, the preparation for the presentation in Sydney began. With such an exciting brief, there was a world of possibilities to explore. How many people get to create their dream living space without limits? This creative process created the opportunity to present my mid century inspired space to an amazing panel of judges including Darren Palmer and Greg Natale, in a welcoming and warm environment.

“The biggest shock came when I received the call from Alycia (Raco, of iscd), on my birthday no less, to let me know I had been awarded the scholarship. So many emotions have come since and I am so very humbled that the judging panel took the time to listen to my presentation and choose me to represent them through this amazing opportunity. I am excited at what will come in the next 12 months and also can’t wait to learn everything I can from the team at iscd and Darren and Greg. Moving from Brisbane to Sydney to study is a big step but as quoted by Hellen Keller, ‘Life is a daring adventure or nothing’, so let this be a chapter for a daring adventure.”

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Kimberley has quit her admin job and packed up her vintage store Kijaro so she can concentrate on studying for the next year. Her scholarship gives her a year’s free education worth more than $18,000 at iscd’s new inSTUDIO campus. As part of her inSTUDIO course, she will learn all of the elements of interior design and decoration, but also gets to experience hands on briefs, assignments and potential internships  from industry leaders such as Scentre (Westfield), Temple and Webster, Belle Magazine and Designer Rugs. Enrolments are still open for the next intake, starting next month.

Lisa Dingelmaier was also awarded a partial scholarship
Lisa Dingelmaier was also awarded a partial scholarship

Lisa also impressed us with her all-singing all-dancing presentation, a part of which you can watch in the video below. Lisa said: “When I read about this opportunity I couldn’t believe it and immediately started putting my first designs together. Meeting my idols was a high point for me in this industry. Presenting for them and hearing their professional feedback is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I was so excited to hear that I got the chance to study at such a great school as well as mentoring from amazing interior designers and can’t wait to begin!”

Greg Natale said: “Lisa is full of energy, so prolific! Her output is incredible and her aesthetic is on point – really in my world. I admired her tenacity and I’m excited to see where she can go creatively.

“Kimberly is a real story teller! Her concept blew me away and I was really impressed with her dedication to vintage – she lived and breathed that style and it came through. It wasn’t a fashion, it was her.”

Lucy Sutherland, general manager iscd, said: “We are so excited to have both Kimberley and Lisa join our inSTUDIO campus. The finalists in the competition were all exceptional and talented individuals who could all have a promising future in the industry. We are so happy that we get the opportunity to teach and mentor Lisa and Kimberley to fulfil their creative and career dreams.”

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iscd graduate Manel Daetz on why you should apply for the Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship

Sponsored by inSTUDIO at iscd

We are so excited to be offering the Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship (you can read all about it here), where, in partnership with iscd’s brand new inSTUDIO campus, we are offering one lucky reader a full-time design course worth more than $18,000 as well mentoring and work experience with interior designer of the year 2014 Greg Natale and Block judge Darren Palmer! I’m tempted to enter myself, but having just graduated journalism, I think I need a break from studying for now!

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With applications closing soon — 5 June — we thought now was the perfect time to have a chat with successful iscd graduate, Manel Daetz. So, if you’re still debating whether to apply, be inspired by Manel and just imagine… if you enter and win, in a few years’ time you could be just like her: living out your dream of being an interior designer. But enough from me, let’s hear from the woman herself.

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Manel

What course did you take at iscd?

They had so much to offer I decided to do as many as I could. I did: Certificate VI /Associate Diploma of Colour and Design, Surface & Textile Design, Colour Consulting, Interior Styling and Interior Design.

What did you get out of the courses?

iscd’s continual encouragement to focus on my individual design styles and support me in persuing my creativity as a career was something that shaped my working life immeasurably. The constant opportunities to push our individual creative limits through every project shaped me into the designer that I am today. It was one of the best learning experiences I have had to date. Creatively, it also gave me the technical skills and the ability to experience different areas of design from textiles and surfaces to interiors and furniture.

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Manel’s work

When did you graduate and what have you done since?

I graduated in 2001 and worked in the interior design industry in both residential and commercial design and also designed and hand-made furniture. The most recent design adventure that I have embarked on was to become creative director of Henry Corbett & Co. where we work with our clients to design and build their ideal spaces.

What do you think about the Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship?

I think that it is a brilliant idea. It allows an up and coming designer to experience and learn from designers in the industry who love and adore the craft. The experience that is gained from that guidance at the start of a person’s career is so valuable and also helps to create great people to work with in the industry.

How vital were your iscd qualifications in getting you to where you are today?

I believe that having the opportunity to start the iscd course at a young age gave me the knowledge, insight and technical ability to launch the exciting career I have today. The encouragement and creative support given to us as students by the educators at iscd was amazing. It is truly a place where your design abilities and natural gifts are encouraged and nurtured.

So what are you waiting for?! APPLY ONLINE and read the full terms & conditions. Applications close 5 June. Winner will be announced 26 June. Classes start 3 August 2015.

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Introducing the Interiors Addict + inSTUDIO Scholarship

Today is a very exciting day as I’ve been wanting to offer an Interiors Addict scholarship to a promising young designer for years. I’m delighted to announce that we have partnered with iscd’s brand new inSTUDIO campus to offer one lucky reader a full-time design course worth more than $18,000 as well as money can’t buy mentoring and work experience with interior designer of the year Greg Natale and The Block judge Darren Palmer!

inSTUDIO is a new design school in North Sydney which opened its doors last month for its first intake. Run by iscd, who have been teaching colour and design in Sydney for over three decades, this new campus caters to school leavers who wish to study interior design or for those who are wanting to study full-time or part-time and access VET FEE-HELP. Graduates can choose from exciting career opportunities such as styling, residential or commercial interior design and stage and set design just to name a few.

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We are so excited to be able to be able to offer someone this opportunity in partnership with such an established and respected school. We know we have countless aspiring designers, decorators and stylists among our readership and love offering them inspiration through interviews with the best in the business and how-to advice articles. We also give them a free place to advertise their availability for internships and entry level industry positions via our jobs board. But this scholarship really does enable us to go one further!

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Greg Natale and I

iscd general manager Lucy Sutherland, says: “We are so thrilled and excited to be offering this wonderful scholarship opportunity in partnership with Interiors Addict. It is such a great program of study with the additional benefit of hands on mentors Greg Natale and Darren Palmer and the industry briefs. What a perfect way to kick start your dream career in the design industry? We can’t wait to welcome the winner to our inSTUDIO campus.”

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Darren Palmer. Photo by Jacqui Turk

The new course, nationally accredited MSF50213 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration, is focused strongly on ensuring that graduates are readily equipped to enter the world of design. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a number of industry briefs and assignments with companies such as Designer Rugs, Temple and Webster and Scentre Group (owners of Westfield). Each class is taught by robustly experienced educators who are all still practicing industry professionals with a wealth of knowledge to share. This is combined with industry excursions and internships to ensure that each student is fully equipped to embark on an exciting new career once they graduate.

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inSTUDIO is offering one lucky Interiors Addict reader an exclusive scholarship opportunity. The scholarship includes the Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration (full-time study from August 2015 to July 2016), the opportunity to be an inSTUDIO ambassador, one-on-one mentoring from Greg and Darren and the chance to see their work featured here on Interiors Addict.

APPLY ONLINE and read the full terms & conditions. Applications close 5 June. Winner will be announced 26 June. Classes start 3 August 2015.