24 Sep 2025 By architectureau
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In today's episode, editor of InteriorsAu Cassie Hansen speaks with interior designer Brahman Perera about mixing styles, textures and price points to craft interiors that are unique, dynamic and accessible.
Brahman's portfolio includes fitouts for fashion labels Christian Kimber and Henne, alongside hospitality venues like Entrecôte, Hopper Joint and Ursula's Paddington. He was a speaker for the 2025 Design Speaks Night School series, titled "Balancing Act: The art of high-low design," where he reflected on the value of blending the refined with the humble to create layered, balanced interiors. In this episode, he continues that conversation.
For Brahman, high-low design goes beyond mixing expensive and inexpensive objects. While cost is often the most visible factor, he sees the concept as one rooted in context, personal values and individual perception. For one client, high-low might mean incorporating sentimental items passed down through family; for another it could mean including salvaged or found objects. In some cases, new items represent a fresh start - a way to reset. As a designer, Brahman sees his role as a translator - someone who helps clients navigate these preferences.
Design Speaks Weekly is presented in partnership with the Australian Institute of Architects and with support from Lysaght. A fresh episode will be delivered every Tuesday. You can listen to it on major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts.
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