Wild Isle Style: Resourceful and Sustainable Interior Design Ideas


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Living on the remote island of Mull has inspired Banjo Beale to be resourceful, inventive, and original--which he calls his Wild Island Style.

Mindful of the environment and budget in everything he creates, and combining vintage finds with clever design, he re-purposes the old and re-imagines it into something new. From contemporary to classic, his spaces are characterful, curated, and conscious. His spaces tell a story about the people who inhabit them. In his first book, Banjo wants to encourage people to give design a go and create their own style by thinking outside the box. Don't defer to the homewares brands to redecorate--from our backyards to scrapyards, mudlarking to marketplaces, masterpieces sit in waiting. It just takes imagination, a sense of adventure, and a little bit of courage to make it happen. The re-purpose and reuse revolution has already begun with more people turning to Facebook Marketplace to buy, swap, and sell than ever before, Antique Fairs are attracting a new generation of collectors, and curators and Instagram stores are popping up everyday with curated collections aimed at an audience who are looking for something unique to express their identity. No matter your style, from budget bougi to boho nouveau, this book will uncover universal ideas that you can easily implement into your next design. This is an accessible bible to creating authentic, cost-effective interiors.

Author: Banjo Beale
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing
Published: 10/31/2023
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.24lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781837830435
ISBN10: 1837830436
BISAC Categories:
- House & Home | Decorating & Furnishings
- Architecture | Interior Design | General

About the Author
Banjo Beale is an interior designer who won the BBC1 series Interior Design Masters in 2022. He is an Australian based on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. He has worked on many interior projects since winning the show, as well as collaborating with John Lewis and Etsy on sustainability. Banjo will be a guest judge on Scotland's Home of the Year in 2023. He is currently filming a BBC2 series on Mull that will showcase some of his interior designs.