Measured Showroom Opening + Wellness in Design Panel Discussion
Presented by Measured Australia
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Measured Showroom (Corner of Wellington and Derby St)
63 Wellington Street, Collingwood VIC, Australia
DATES
Thu 14 May 10am – 7pm
Fri 15 May 10am – 5pm
Sat 16 May 10am – 5pm
Sun 17 May 10am – 5pm
Mon 18 May 6 – 10pmBook now
Panel discussion, ticketedLimited availability
Tue 19 May 10am – 3pm
Wed 20 May 10am – 3pm
Thu 21 May 10am – 7pm
Fri 22 May 10am – 5pm
Sat 23 May 10am – 5pm
Sun 24 May 10am – 5pm
Measured will host an evening panel discussion exploring the relationship between design and wellbeing, bringing together voices from architecture, interiors and landscape. The evening will unfold as a moderated conversation with leading practitioners, examining how thoughtful design can shape restorative spaces and enhance our everyday experience in commercial and residential spaces.
Held on the evening of Monday 18 May 2026 at 6pm, the event invites guests to listen, reflect and engage with ideas around creating calm and balance through materiality and connection to nature. Light refreshments will be available.
Guests will also be able to visit Measured’s new Collingwood showroom, which will be open throughout the Melbourne Design Week and will be displaying the new Anyway Collection during the hours outlined in the schedule.
Participants
Ceci Thompson
Ceci Thompson is a furniture designer and co-founder of Measured, known for her thoughtful, practical approach to everyday objects. Her work focuses on creating pieces that feel balanced, functional, and enduring. Measured designs are considered and essential—never overstated, but quietly confident. Rather than drawing attention, they are made to sit comfortably within a space and reveal their quality over time. With a strong focus on form, proportion, and longevity, Ceci aims to create furniture that improves the experience of daily life in a subtle and lasting way.
Ella Leoncio
Ella Leoncio is a Melbourne based architect and Principal at Chamberlain Architecture and Interiors, where she leads front end design with a passion about architecture’s capacity to support wellbeing, Ella explores how light, materiality, procession and spatial intimacy can foster restoration and connection. Her role in the design of Sense of Self, Melbourne’s inclusive inner city bathhouse, exemplifies this approach, translating a vision of community, acceptance and genuine restoration into a layered and immersive spatial experience. In our panel discussion, Ella brings insight into how interiors can shape environments that prioritise empathy, accessibility and collective wellbeing.
Myles Broad
Myles Broad is a landscape designer with over 25 years of experience and owner/director of
Eckersley Garden Architecture, one of Australia’s oldest landscape design studios. Beginning his career in landscape construction, he was mentored by renowned designer Rick Eckersley. Today, Myles and co-director Scott Leung continue this legacy, creating immersive, sensory gardens known for textural richness and organic layering. Myles brings a practical, hands-on approach to leadership, underpinned by deep horticultural knowledge and a strong artistic vision.
Cassie Collins
Cassie Collins is a Studio Director at Foolscap with over 20 years of experience in interior architecture. With a background in leading multidisciplinary practices, she brings a considered approach to her work. As a Project Lead Cassie guides projects from concept through to delivery, ensuring design intent and heritage are thoughtfully integrated. Her work is grounded in creating spaces that are not only resolved and enduring, but that support how people experience, inhabit and feel within the built environment.