The Society of British and International Design (SBID) announced the winners of its annual awards at the Intercontinental on Park Lane, London.
Spanning Interior Design Awards, Product Design Awards and Fit Out Awards, honours were presented across 29 categories, including KBB Design and KBB Product.
London-based business Sola Kitchens was presented the KBB Design Award for its Scandi-Asian fusion style room for a family of four.
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The open plan space features natural materials, rustic elements, bar with bronze mirror glass splashback and an abundance of natural light.
In addition, it boasts an olive tree which separates the kitchen from the formal dining area and a swing.
While architectural hardware manufacturer Armac Martin scooped the KBB Product category for its Digbeth collection of solid brass handles, cabinet knobs, T-bars, robe hooks and cabinet handles.
Design Practice Katherine Pooley was named winner of Residential Apartment over £1million, while JL Studio was named Residential Apartment under £1million award winner.
Residential House over £1million was presented to ND Studios and Leivars Interior Studio was named winner of the Residential House under £1million.
The overall SBID Master of Design award was presented to Ghanaian-British architect, Sir David Adjaye OBE for his impact on the field throughout his professional career.
Adjaye Associates operates globally with studios in Accra, London, and New York.
Read all about the winner of last year’s SBID KBB Design Award winning project.