Meet Emily Lindberg, a 2025 AD New American Voice
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Meet Emily Lindberg, a 2025 AD New American Voice
"Ever since she was a kid, Emily Lindberg has been interested in how things are constructed. Crafting dollhouse furniture, reigning as the only girl in woodworking class, repairing boats with her grandfather-these experiences and more all foretold a future in design. "Making, fixing, and dreaming, that was our family language," recalls the AD PRO Directory member, who studiedinterior architecture at RISD, including a formative year abroad in Rome."
""A lot of my education was just living in a culture where art and history are so celebrated." Since moving back to Providence after a stretch in New York City and launching her own studio, Lindberg (photographed at home, above) has built a portfolio of freshly modern homes throughout the Northeast, among them an Amagansett beach house and a Brooklyn brownstone, the latter a collaboration with her old boss, the AD100 talent Oliver Freundlich. "Materials and craftsmanship are ways to study life, psychology, and relationships," she notes of her humanistic approach. "We aren't looking at Pinterest.""
Emily Lindberg developed an early fascination with construction through crafting dollhouse furniture, woodworking classes, and repairing boats with her grandfather. She studied interior architecture at RISD and spent a formative year abroad in Rome, absorbing a culture where art and history are celebrated. After a period in New York City she returned to Providence and launched her own studio. Her portfolio includes freshly modern homes across the Northeast, such as an Amagansett beach house and a Brooklyn brownstone completed with Oliver Freundlich. She emphasizes materials and craftsmanship as ways to study life, psychology, and relationships.
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