Brooke Beniston
Created for Mirvac, a practical art piece that has sustainability and health holistically in mind, with the shape of a 'one-line' sculpture representing how these issues are forever ongoing.
Crafted with the idea of a puzzle in mind, this sculpture is to be placed in a public plaza addressing the ideas of inclusiveness in one of the most diverse cities - Sydney.
As this trend grows, more homes will become tiny. This one bedroom, one bathroom and study home is located in the Blue Mountains of Sydney. A chance to escape the chaos of the city.
A circular economy product shop that reuses, recycles and refurbishes furniture pieces in order to make them more sustainable.
Addressing how many homes and apartments are shrinking in size, this cabinet have multiple uses within a standard cabinet size, giving the owner more room without taking up more floor space.
Exploration of textile design to be used in homewares.
Exploration of textile design to be used in homewares.