Olivia Aschebrook Interior Design
Furniture & Lighting Design Work
Throughout my time at the University of Wisconsin - Stout, I was enrolled in two classes that pushed my design and building capabilities. Through these classes I learned not only how to design a product from the beginning, but also the skills of bringing my ideas to life. These are a few of the projects I created in my Furniture Design and Lighting in the Built Environment Class.
Furniture Design
Title: Diamond Stool
Date: September 2022
Medium: Wood, Upholstery
Size: 16" Seat Pan , 22" Tall
Description: The goal of this project was to design a functional, full scale stool, with untraditional stool elements. I designed this stool with the intent that the base was to look like a diamond.
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Title: Double Pudgie Pie Iron Bench
Date: November 2022 - December 2022
Medium: Wood, Upholstery
Size: 19" Long, 7" Wide, 14" Tall
Description: This was a 1/3 scale model of a collapsible bench. The intent of this bench was to be able to collapse it, so that it could fit into my car and could be taken to wherever I would be camping.
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Here is my sketch with full scale dimensions from the early stages of design.
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Lighting Design in the Built Environment
Title: Hanging Nursery
Date: December 2022
Medium: Wood, Brass Wire, Plexi-Glass,
Size: 16" tall, 8" base
Description: The design intent of this light fixture was biophilia. I wanted to create not only a decorative light fixture but also a functional hanging plant pendant. It is equipped with a growth light to help encourage small seedlings to grow big and strong.
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Title: University of Oregon - Art Building
Date: October - November 2022
Revit Rendering
Description: This was a commercial lighting project I did, where I designed a lighting plan for an art building on the University of Oregon's campus.
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This is a rendering of what I imagine the lobby/art gallery space would look like.
This is a rendering of one of the multipurpose classroom spaces within my design scope.
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