
Carr is pleased to share the appointment and elevation of two members within the residential interiors team as Associate Director. The move expands Carr’s senior leadership team and reflects the studio’s overall development of leaders and marks a strong step in Carr’s sixth decade.

Joining Carr in 2021 as a Senior Interior Designer before her elevation to Associate, Bianca Dignan brings a wealth of local and interstate expertise across a body of work spanning residential, hospitality and commercial projects.
Continuously delving into the user behaviour of various residential typologies, Bianca appreciates the commercial acumen of the residential market. A driving force behind Carr’s growing presence in Queensland, Bianca leads a series of interior projects in the region that interrogate and respond to the uniqueness of each location to create an elevated outcome.
Throughout all she does, Bianca is motivated by the commitment to exceed client expectations. “Creating function-driven spaces that enrich the lives of the people who use them is at the heart of what I do,” she adds.

Carr is also thrilled to announce the appointment of Ben Nicholas as Associate Director. With a background in architecture and interior design, Ben possesses nearly two decades of practice experience across both disciplines.
His approach is strongly shaped by this unified thinking, which allows him to provide a balanced and distinctive lens to each project. A registered architect, Ben is well-versed in crafting the architecture and interior design of high-end residential, multi-residential and hospitality spaces. Ben shares, “As an Associate Director, I look to continue and drive Carr’s design values, delivering contemporary and refined design outcomes.”
Of the promotion and appointment, CEO Nick Carr says, “The residential market has always been at the core of the practice and is integral to our vision. The elevation of Bianca and welcoming of Ben further enrichens our expertise and capabilities in this sector as we continue to grow our endeavours across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.”