Yellow-tinted glass partitions and droplet-shaped mirrors give a unique personality to hair salon Mitch Studio, renovated by designer Danielle Brustman.
Designer Danielle Brustman used pastel colours, marmoleum flooring and playful hand-painted murals to create the interior of the Brighton Street Early Learning Centre in a brutalist building in Melbourne.
Each playroom in the concrete building, which was converted by Perkins Architects into a childcare centre, was allocated its own motif, which includes a river, meadow, star, sun and cloud. Brustman used these themes to come up with a narrative, treatment and palette for each space. The brief and scope for this project was so exciting as the clients were after something bold and unique, Brustman told Dezeen. I regularly use colour in my interior design work but it s not often I get the opportunity to be as bold with colours specification.