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Mitch by Danielle Brustman

Danielle Brustman has transformed a tired 1950s suburban shopfront in south-east Melbourne into a vibrant, colourful space for hair salon Mitch. “We started with colour,” says Brustman. “Yellow, to be exact – the signature colour for the brand. We have used varying shades across a range of materials, including glass, timber and tile.”

Brustman stripped back the existing fitout to the original concrete floor and installed washing and cutting stations, and a workstation table so that clients can use their laptops while they wait for their hair to dry.

Yellow glass partitions are complemented by mustard and white glass mosaic tiles and hand-coloured oak joinery. Water-droplet-shaped mirrors contribute to the sense of fun,

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