Home Accents Today
Home Accents Today’s April 2018 issue featured the “Masters of Multitasking,” including Q&A with J. Banks Design founder and president, Joni Vanderslice.
Home Accents Today’s April 2018 issue featured the “Masters of Multitasking,” including Q&A with J. Banks Design founder and president, Joni Vanderslice.
The Mod Palm for New Ravenna tile was featured in the April 2018 issue of Architectural Digest Germany. The Mod Palm is a part of the J. Banks Collection for New Ravenna. The J. Banks Collection is designed by Joni Vanderslice.
City & Shore magazine’s March 2018 featured the Mod Palm mosaic tile designed by J. Banks founder and owner, Joni Vanderslice.
From the magazine: Tile is morphing into overall patterns that resemble wallpaper. The tile creates texture and color in a handcrafted surface that is durable inside the shower. Joni Vanderslice designed Mod Palm, a hand-cut jewel glass mosaic with Moonstone background and a Sea Glass finish for New Ravenna’s Broad Street collection finish. It sells for $350 per square foot at Ceramic Matrix.
Telling a Story Through Tiles
Mosaics, some with 24-karat gold accents or hand-crafted patterns, prove an antidote to silent white walls. J. Banks Collection’s Mod Palm mosaic tile was included in the New York Times’ article, Telling a Story Through Tiles.
March 2018
Coastal Living featured “Cozy Little Hideaways” and featured a bathroom design by J. Banks Designs.
With streaming light, a screen of palms, and a tub for soaking away the world, even a five-star resort can’t beat the serenity of this corner bath on Spring Island in South Carolina. We’ll hold your calls.
Channel the Ocean: Four-by-four glass tile ooring makes the room feel as if it’s oating above the sea’s aqua surface (and creates a colorful counterpoint to the bright white palette). Each tile is slightly varied, mimicking the appearance of moving water.
Let the Light In: Café-style plantation shutters leave the upper windows clear to usher in plenty of light; the surrounding palms are like graphic natural art.
Add Character: The cast-iron claw-footed tub is be tting an island manor house. Its carved mahogany legs contrast the floor’s sleek glass with a bit of age.
Clear the Air: Greenery helps connect the bath to the landscape. Plus, houseplants such as devil’s ivy and Boston fern are air-purifiers—fitting add-ons for a proper spa.
Interior design by J. Banks; architectural design by Historical Concepts. The tub is by Waterworks.
From “Building Blocks” in Home Accents Today’s February 2018 issue:
“Part of the new J. Banks Collection from Paragon, Gold Square pairs simplicity and luxe gold leaf detailing on a hand-painted, mixed media canvas.”
Local Life magazine featured J. Banks Designer Lisa Whitley’s project in Palmetto Bluff in their January 2018 issue.
“The Strauss House: Palmetto Bluff Style” shows the beautiful photography and design that was put into this Hilton Head Island family’s vacation home in Palmetto Bluff, SC. Click here to download the full Local Life article.
Southern Style at Home featured J. Banks Designer Sharon Cleland’s Hilton Head Island, SC interior design for a client new to the Lowcountry.
“LOWCOUNTRY MIX. A transplanted family sprouts roots in South Carolina after finding common ground with a fellow expatriate.” December 2017