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Celebrating Sustainability At The BIID Interior Design Awards

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Celebrating three years of Anna Whitehead prize winners

The Anna Whitehead Prize

Anna Whitehead Prize Winners

Working sustainably is a key factor for judges when deciding who to shortlist and who to win the BIID Interior Design Awards. Every year, there are projects that go above and beyond with their eco-conscious thinking. The Anna Whitehead prize, awarded annually, recognises outstanding projects from the years awards that held sustainability as a core value throughout the project. This year, entrants can opt in to consideration for the Anna Whitehead prize.

Anna was a longstanding BIID member and one of the UK’s foremost experts on sustainability in interior practice. Following a breast cancer diagnosis, Anna sadly passed away in 2021. The BIID has named its Sustainability Prize after Anna to honour her legacy and recognise her contributions to the field.

Discover past Anna Whitehead prize winners below. 
 

2024 Winner - Studio 9 Design 
South West and Wales region 

Cwm Tawel Estate Kitchen

It was the choice of materials that made the Cwm Tawel Estate stand out to judges, materials selected were eco-conscious and locally sourced. The project was an exceptional example of blending regional heritage with modern design. The result is an environment that proves you can have luxury and be kind to the environment.

2023 Winner - Zebra Projects
Scotland and Northern Ireland region

NEOM interior

NEOM Flagship Store at St. James Quarter made such an impact on the judges that they expressed a desire for all retail projects to follow this model as standard. Both Zebra Projects and NEOM worked to B Corp values, prioritising ethical sourcing and ensuring reusability of furniture choices.

2022 Winner - Pfeiffer Design 
South East region

Pfeiffer Design Studio Entrance

The Design Studio, Chapel Barn project is situated within an agricultural area of an area of outstanding natural beauty. The judges were impressed with the reuse of an existing building that was not only beautiful but included retrofitting sustainable technologies such as heat pumps and rainwater harvesting.

Feeling inspired? The last day to enter is 16th April 2025, so hurry, get your entry in before time runs out.