Jaz Bonnin is a designer & adjunct professor residing in the United States. along the northern coast of Massachusetts. Through her work, she seeks to resolve issues relating to the conservation, preservation, and adaptation of historic and heritage places.

Jaz has worked as an Interior Designer in Boston since 2017. She received her Masters of Design in Critical Conservation studies from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She also received her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture and Adaptive Reuse from the Rhode Island School of Design, with a concentration in Nature, Culture and Sustainability studies.

Jaz taught a winter seminar at the Harvard GSD in January 2021 entitled “Internal Landscapes: Atriums, Courtyards and Interior Gardens,” where she discussed various design approaches to spaces that harmoniously integrate plantings, architecture and carefully tailored interiors. She is currently teaching Theory & Criticism at The School of Visual and Performing Arts at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. She also regularly produces photography work by commission, which can be seen in residential and commercial settings alike.


residential design

commercial design

photography