
Alexander Lotersztain, an Argentinian-born Australian designer, stands among the most influential design voices in the international scene. Graduating from Griffith University Queensland College of Art, Lotersztain's multi-disciplinary practice spans product, furniture, and interior design, as well as art direction, with a celebrated portfolio that includes hotel concepts for Virgin Australia and installations at the Pompidou Museum. As the director of Derlot, a pioneering Brisbane-based studio, he embodies a blend of versatility, innovation, and cultural curiosity, often cited as a nomad whose global experience inspires holistic solutions. Lotersztain's work, lauded with numerous international prizes and fellowships, consistently reflects a passion for collaboration, adaptability, and the creation of groundbreaking environments.

Alexander Lotersztain, an Argentinian-born Australian designer, stands among the most influential design voices in the international scene. Graduating from Griffith University Queensland College of Art, Lotersztain's multi-disciplinary practice spans product, furniture, and interior design, as well as art direction, with a celebrated portfolio that includes hotel concepts for Virgin Australia and installations at the Pompidou Museum. As the director of Derlot, a pioneering Brisbane-based studio, he embodies a blend of versatility, innovation, and cultural curiosity, often cited as a nomad whose global experience inspires holistic solutions. Lotersztain's work, lauded with numerous international prizes and fellowships, consistently reflects a passion for collaboration, adaptability, and the creation of groundbreaking environments.
