It’s the design version of a meet-cute love story: Boy and girl meet at prestigious master’s program, fall in love, work for corporate architects, and then move from Manhattan to Brooklyn together and chuck it all to launch their own atelier. In this particular case, the gamble is paying off: Robert Andrew Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler have grown their firm, Workstead, from a line of customized chandeliers to a holistic enterprise with a tailored, service-based approach to architecture and lighting.
In 2008, after both had completed their master’s in architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), they sold their first ceiling fixture—cobbled together from spare joints, knuckles, and metal pipe in their 387-square-foot apartment—for a “surprising” amount of money on eBay. Next step: dropping $1,000 at the Brimfield…