Designer Pinboards Australia creates the ultimate Inspiration Board for international fashion designer Jayson Brunsdon’s new studio space.
February 1st, 2015
When Jayson’s office were fitting out there new design studio in Potts Point, Sydney, they contacted Designer Pinboards – requiring a contemporary, white pinboard with clean lines to suit their new space.
Providing a clean backdrop to Jayson’s beautiful illustrations this pinboard was custom made to Jayson’s own specifications to compliment the clean contemporary style of the studio space.
The pinboard is a large part of Jayson’s creative process and is a backdrop to the amazing illustrations that Jayson draws by hand as part of the creative process in creating each new season’s designs.
The pinboard is in white, made from recycled PET bottles and framed with a slimline aluminium frame.
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