5 Amazing Room Designs! Belle Magazine & Austral Bricks Style Collaboration
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Transcript of 5 Amazing Room Designs! Belle Magazine & Austral Bricks Style Collaboration
A S T Y L E COLLABORAT ION
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MAGAZINE
When Austral Bricks and Belle teamed up with five creatives on designs to showcase the virtues of brick interiors,
the results were simply dazzling.
FEATURE PRODUCTS
Austral Bricks
Burlesque Indulgent White
Governor Wakehurst, Foveaux,
King and Haigh
Mortar Colour: Off White
Mortar Style: Ironed
Steel-framed door from Steel Windows
and Doors. Glass from Greater Glass.
Table from The Country Trader. Antique
style mirror and French brass lantern from
Parterre. On table: Blue-and-white Asian
ceramics from Macleay on Manning.
Champagne bucket, orchid plant and
table stand from Parterre. Walter G ‘Jaipur ’
linen in Indigo from Ascraft.
Lucy used ‘Governor ’ bricks in Wakehurst, Foveaux, King
and Haigh in a rustic herringbone pattern in earthy tones
topped with ‘Burlesque’ Indulgent White to create an
easy transition in from outdoors. “Framed by an elegant
steel-and-glass door and anchored by a foliage-topped
table, the conservatory-style room evokes the mood of
a laid-back coastal hacienda.”
To watch the designer explain their vision behind this
stunning space, just visit www.australbricks.com.au/belle
Alfresco ambience
LUCY MC CABE, BELLE MARKET EDITOR“Take advantage of the form of bricks to create lines and shapes.”
FEATURE PRODUCT
Camilla for Austral Bricks Sol
Mortar Colour: Light Grey
Mortar Style: Ironed
B&B italia ‘Husk’ leather armchair, Kartell
‘Trix sofa bed’ Foscarini ‘Duii’ small table
lamp, Moooi ‘Construction Lamp M’ floor
lamp, and Vitra ‘Prismatic Table’, all from
Space Furniture. ‘Penta’ tray from Hub
Furniture. Missoni Home ‘Realeza #601
cushion’ and Lyngby Porcelain ‘Lyngby
vase’, both from Spence & Lyda.
Framed photograph by Nick Leary from
MCM House.
“I was aiming for a bold, confident and contemporary
space. My inspiration was The Wizard of Oz. I used the
colour ‘Sol from the Camilla for Austral’ Bricks range.
Increasingly, architects and designers are specifying
bricks for interiors for their aesthetic qualities and utility.
Bricks offer warmth and depth and enhance a space
with their inherent texture, colour and pattern.”
To watch the designer explain their vision behind this
stunning space, just visit www.australbricks.com.au/belle
Kansas canvas
NICHOLAS GURNEY, INTERIOR DESIGNER
“Used en masse, the humble brick is a material of elegance.”
FEATURE PRODUCTS
Austral Bricks
La Paloma Miro and Gaudi
Mortar Colour: Grey
Mortar Style: Ironed
Knollstudio ‘Healey’ lounge chair and
Stellar Works ‘Litha #3’ rug, both from
Living Edge. Cassina ‘194_9’ low table
and marble side table, Cappellini ‘Gong
Lux’ side table and Gubi ‘Grossman
Cobra’ floor lamp, all from Cult. Artwork by
Fraser Anderson from Arthouse Gallery.
Bar trolley, Acme’s own. Accessories from
a selection at Cult, Living Edge, Becker &
Minty and Macleay on Manning.
Architect Vince Alafaci and interior designer Caroline
Choker went for a mid-century modern feel, using the
Austral Bricks ‘La Paloma’ bricks in Miro and Gaudi. “We
love the elegant, slim-line proportions which add a
dynamic quality to the installation and reinforce the
mid-century look. We used the bricks’ every face and
surface, including the core holes that have been filled
with mortar on the floor.”
To watch the designer ’s explain their vision behind this
stunning space, just visit www.australbricks.com.au/belle
Mod squad
ACME & CO, ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
“Don’t be afraid to experiment, be bold,
be brave and embrace the brick.”
FEATURE PRODUCTS
Austral Bricks
Burlesque Indulgent White
Ultra Smooth Tempo and Lush
Austral Masonry
Breeze Block Porcelain
Wall Mortar Colour: Off White
Floor Mortar Colour: Cream
Mortar Style: Ironed
‘Palm Springs’ chandelier from The
Vignette Room. ‘Ghost’ armchair from
Anibou. ‘Jeeves’ drinks cabinet in Silver
from Julie Lewis Agency. Giant clamshell,
antlers, skull and red vintage books, all
from Sourceress the Store. Brown vintage
books and crystalware, all from
Lunatiques. Zebra-printed cowhide from
NSW Leather. Angus & Celeste ‘Jelly ’
planters from Koskela. Ivy Muse ‘Feline’
plant stand from Urban Couture. All plants
supplied by Adam Robinson Design.
“To create a layered, eclectic conservatory space, I
chose Austral Bricks ‘Burlesque’ Indulgent White for the
back wall, Austral Masonry ’s ‘Breeze Block’ in Porcelain
for the feature wall and ‘Ultra Smooth’ in Tempo and
Lush for the floor. I was inspired by art deco brickwork
and aimed to draw in dappled light for a light, bright
and relaxed feel. Take advantage of the form of the
bricks themselves to create lines and shapes that are
not possible with other materials.”
To watch the designer explain their vision behind this
stunning space, just visit www.australbricks.com.au/belle
Cocktail hour
BELINDA CENDRON, THE SOURCERESS“Use a mix of colours and finishes to create a
layered yet cohesive look.”
FEATURE PRODUCTS
Austral Bricks
Burlesque Smashing Blue,
Indulgent White and Sublime Steel
Mortar Colour: Grey
Mortar Style: Ironed
Molteni ‘D.153.1’ armchair from Hub
Furniture. Vondom ‘Marquis’ faceted
planters and ‘Organic’ planter, all from
Ke-Zu. Gubi ‘Kangaroo’ table from Cult.
Andreu World ‘Reverse’ occasional table
in White from Ke-Zu.
Inspired by iconic Italian designer Giò Ponti, Ryan Russell
and Byron George created a room that plays with
dimensions. Bricks were laid in a 3-D pattern using the
‘Burlesque’ collection in Indulgent White, Smashing Blue
and Sublime Steel. “The texture becomes 3-D where
floor meets wall,” the designers explain. Crisp white
furniture and accessories complement the brickwork.
To watch the designer ’s explain their vision behind this
stunning space, just visit www.australbricks.com.au/belle
Optical insight
RUSSELL & GEORGE, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN“Hits of ultra-white offset the deep-blue lustrous patterned surfaces of the bricks.”
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