2nd May 2022
Get the look of Interior Design Masters winner Banjo Beale’s winning prize contract design!
We were so excited to unveil Interior Design Masters winner Banjo Beale’s redesign of Winnow, the prize contract for the show. Winnow is our self-catering retreat at Watergate Bay, and Banjo’s vision for the new design was all about sustainability, using a mix of antique, vintage and upcycled furniture mixed with recycled and natural fabrics and textures to create the finished product. The transformed space is a light-filled, warm and inviting coastal haven, which tells a story of the wild Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding rugged cliffs through its outdoors-inspired interiors.
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We’ve got all the details from Banjo about where he sourced some of his furnishings, so you can get the look yourself.
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1. The brown wooden chairs in the living room are made from pineapples, a signature piece from Pinatex Pineapple Leather.
2. The lounge light shades which can be seen being used by Banjo in Interior Design Masters, are from Ferm Living.
3. The metal chairs in the living room are from Ferm Living.
4. There are two stunning photography Prints, one in the living room and one in the kitchen by Kara Rosenlund.
5. The upholstery for the living room daybed was made by Poh Maluna.
6. The framed seaweed prints are from Molesworth and Bird.
7. The llustrations in the living room are by Sam Scales.
8. The sofa was custom designed by Banjo and made by Claytons Upholstery.
9. The linen curtains are from Ada and Ina Fabric.
10. The signature lobster cushion was a collaboration with Amy Davies Design.
11. The most comfortable chair in the property – the studio Chair was from Buchannan Studio.
12. The dining table was ordered from Galvin Bros.
13. The dining chairs surrounding it are Zara Home.
14. You’ll find plenty of Turkish Urns and Pots in the kitchen made by Lots of Pots Gatwick.
15. The shades above the kitchen island were ordered from International Art and Antique Fair.
16. Many of the plants are were sourced by Banjo from Columbia Road Market, including the Coco Palms, Bird of Paradise and Kentia Palm.
17. The kitchen cupboards are made from rough sawn oak by local carpenter.
18. The grass lamp on the kitchen counter is from Abigail Ahern.
19. The outdoor table is perfect for alfresco dining and was made by Sustainable Furniture.
20. The outdoor chairs were locally made by Mena Woodwork.
21. The wallpaper found in the wc was custom designed by Amy Davies Design.
22. The bedheads were custom designed by Banjo with the yellow and green bedhead fabric from Fermoie.
23. Here you’ll find the brown wooden pineapple chairs again, from Pinatex Pineapple Leather
24. More plants from Columbia Road Market.
25. The bedside tables were purchased from Ceraudo.
26. The bedroom lamps are Kalinko.
27. The Jack & Jill bathroom taps and concrete sink were designed and purchased by Cast Iron Bath Company.
28. The bathroom tiles can be found at Mosaic Factory
29. The antique brass handles and power points throughout are from Corston Architectural.
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