DIBS
Designing considered, high end products that balance desirability, viability, and technical feasibility.
LILY BISLTON
​With experience across product design, brand, and systems thinking, Lily approaches design as a problem solving discipline grounded in material understanding, user behaviour, and commercial awareness. Her work spans accessories, consumer products, and performance driven design, with a growing interest in the intersection between industrial design and luxury.
Her projects go beyond concept development to deeply explore the relationship between desirability, viability, and feasibility, ensuring that outcomes are not only refined in form but also commercially relevant and realistic for production. This approach allows her to create solutions that are strategically considered and aligned with real world business and manufacturing contexts.
Lily is particularly drawn to objects that move beyond function to become expressions of identity. She aims to build a career within the luxury design industry, contributing to brands that value craftsmanship, innovation, and thoughtful, commercially grounded design.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Industrial Design (Breadth Major in Visual Communications)
(2023-2025)

Canberra Grammar School
(2019 - 2022)

Canberra Girls Grammar School
(2009 - 2018)
AWARDS
2026
GRADUATE OF THE YEAR AUSTRALIA - NOMINEE
2023-2025
DEANS AWARD
2024
ALISTAIR SWAYN STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WINNER
2022
FUJI XEROX PRIZE FOR DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
DAVID GARNSEY AWARD


2021
UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA CREATIVE COMPETITION
Subcategory Winner – (Industrial Design)
Category Winner – Design
Major Prize Winner
FUJI XEROX PRIZE FOR DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
2020
THE JACKSON PRIZE FOR CRAFTMANSHIP
2013 - 2018
ENDEAVOUR AWARD WINNER


PROJECTS
Design products that challenge convention, redefining how objects function, feel, and fit into modern life.




