Job Post
Company:
sasha bikoff interior design
Duration:
Full-time
Date Posted:
12/22/24
Category:
Interior Design
Location:
new york
Salary:
50-100k
Sasha Bikoff Interior Design is looking for a motivated, dedicated, talented, and detail oriented interior architect/designer. All candidates should have experience in both high end residential and commercial renovations/ground up builds. Candidates must be able to work through all phases of the design development process. The designer will work directly with Sasha and should have a high level knowledge in design and construction documents, autocad, and spatial/furniture planning. Candidates should be passionate about design, creative, and have a knowledge and sense of great style/history of design.
Responsibilities will include-
1. Manage timelines
2. Manage budgets
3. Manage spendings
4. Create moodboard/design packages, color schemes, and design concepts tailored to each client's style and functional requirements.
5. Prepare for client meetings
6. Coordination of plans, material selection, specifications
7. Review and approve shop drawings and quotes
8. Research/source materials and products.
9. Organize team meetings/project reviews
10. Micromanage/time manage multiple projects at the same time
11. Travel flexibility
12. Custom furniture/lighting/textile design experience for collaborations
13. Graphics/Illustrations for presentations
14. Working with social media/website designers on keeping press/projects/collaborations up to date
15. Social media experience for collaborations
16. High level drafting using microsoft office suite, autocad, sketchup, revit, and indesign
17. Ability to create accurate and detailed technical drawings and plans
18. Effective communication skills
19. Knowledge of building codes, regulations, ADA and industry standards related to interior design.
20. Input all billable and nonbillable hours daily/work closely with companies bookkeeper.
Looking for-
1. full time position monday-friday 10-6 (flexible hours depending on projects), occasional overtime, and travel.
Dubbed “the go-to decorator for Manhattan’s well-heeled millennial set” by the New York Post, Sasha Bikoff has made a name for herself with her unapologetically maximal, imaginatively bold interiors. Her viral kaleidoscopic staircase design for the 2018 Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse earned her work descriptors like “eye-popping” and “psychedelic” and heralded the designer as an “Instagram sensation.”
But while it may seem all fun and games, Sasha’s exuberant style is informed by a depth of knowledge on–and insatiable curiosity for–design history. For the Instagrammable color pop bathrooms of an upscale exercise studio, for example, she looked to Jean-Pierre Raynaud’s Maison de La Celle-Saint-Cloud, remixing his idea with an of-the-moment color palette. Much of Sasha’s work is this kind of referential mashup: She nods to Memphis in the same space as French 18th-century, pairs Rococco with Space Age Modernism, and brings an Italian Futurist spin to 1980s chintz-mania.
Sasha’s voracious visual appetite is fueled by her extensive travel: Her spaces bear influence from Milan to Marrakech, Paris to Palm Beach, and always, of course, her beloved hometown of New York City. Sasha was trained in Fine Art and Art History at George Washington University and the American University in Paris, then cut her teeth working at the prestigious Gagosian Gallery before founding her eponymous firm. Her first decorating job was in New York’s storied Dakota, an apt debut for a native New Yorker with an eye for history.
Sasha is as deft with residential interiors as with commissions of all shapes; in addition to homes, she’s outfitted museums, restaurants, bars, and retail stores including cult candle brand Otherland, trendsetting jeweler Alison Lou, and DTC darling Away. She has also produced collaborations with the likes of Vervain, Versace, Fabricut, Rug Art, New Ravenna, and Currey & Company, to name a few. Her work has made a splash at Salone del Mobile and Art Basel in addition to th
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