On Thursday 12th of April, the Siren Sydney team threw a house-warming party, officially christening the team’s new studio with over 150 of Sydney’s design lovers!
April 20th, 2018
Since its 2006 birth, Siren Design has been an inspiring and important part of the local design scene. After a Sydney launch, the team has gone on to open offices in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Singapore – but it was always Sydney that was Siren Design’s home.
After over a decade of growth though, a change was needed, and this new studio is a great step forward for Siren Design in 2018. It was a wild night to remember and a celebration of all things design. Siren wishes to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who made the night so fun and helped the team celebrate the new space in such an exciting way.
Siren’s CEO Mia Feasey is an Indesign Luminary, read her story here. Or see the studio’s latest project, which defies typologies.








































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