Léo Terrando launches own studio and lets us in on ‘the dream’

Published by
Laura Box
August 23, 2021

Australian-based French designer Léo Terrando has left his 14-year post at SJB to start his own boutique design firm, focused on premium luxury interiors.

Over the course of his career, Leo Terrando has carved out a niche for himself by drawing on an interest in layering and bringing depth to design spaces that tell stories through their complexities. With two decades of industry experience under his belt in both Australia and France, the architectural interior designer will bring this knowledge to his practice and continue to specialise in hospitality, commercial and residential interiors.

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Prior to establishing his own practice, Terrando worked at SJB Interiors’ for over 14 years, designing award-winning hospitality and residential interiors.

“Leaving SJB is still very difficult. I shared a lot of really great memories with my business partner. I learned a lot from him, we travelled together and we did some pretty great things,” says Terrando, who had been a director at SJB for five years.

Frederic Bistro, designed by Léo Terrando during his time at SJB.

Despite the shared history, it felt like the right time to leave SJB. Terrando began his practice at the start of June, something he had never dreamed of doing.

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“I had absolutely no idea of what was involved to start my own business,” says Terrando. “To run and design a project, I can do it with closed eyes. But to start a business from the beginning, that was a big challenge.”

Leaving SJB meant Terrando’s client list also had to start from scratch. The challenges though, says Terrando, have paid off.

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“As soon as I started my own thing it just opened the door to new opportunities and that’s pretty exciting,” says Terrando. “Suddenly I’m facing all of these people with amazing projects and amazing opportunities.”

Frederic Bistro, designed by Léo Terrando during his time at SJB.

Dinner with friends from France a few months back, for instance, led to new introductions to a few friendly acquaintances — two of whom soon became his first clients as a solo designer. One needed assistance on a large residential project in Bells Beach, another was looking for a designer for their brand’s Melbourne flagship store.

Terrando had just wrapped up the documentation for the store when the client let him know that they wanted him to design their stores in Sydney, London, Paris and New York too. Other items on the drawing board include a hotel and a restaurant – both in Melbourne.

According to the designer, a lot of people prefer to work with smaller design companies rather than the large firms, because of the personalised feel.

“By doing my own brand, I still want to have people working for me and with me. But I don’t want a lot of projects, I just want a few. My dream office would have one of each project: one hotel, one bar, one house, one commercial project,” says Terrando.

He aims to keep the company small in order to maintain the bespoke and personalised element of the work. At the moment, Terrando has employed an interior designer and a rendering and visualisation expert.

“When I have another project come in, we’ll have to employ another person. I’m planning to have maybe in total five or six people, but no more,” says Terrando.

Léo Terrando 

@leoterrando

Photography

Sharyn Cairns