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Bruges 24 Triennial by SO–IL
Dezeen has announced the Designers of the Year shortlist for this year's Dezeen Awards, which includes Studio Gang, Fala Atelier, Holloway Li, and FOG Architecture. The NPO Aoyama Design Forum (ADF) once again supports Dezeen Awards 2024 as a media partner.
Amelda Wilde Interior Design
Skill School by Benjamin Allan Photo credit: James Retief
Designers of the Year awards, launched last year, recognise the best emerging and established talent whose innovative work has made a notable impact on the industry across architecture, interiors and design. The 36 shortlisted studios which are in the running for awards across six different Designers of the Year categories, are located across 20 different countries including Nigeria, South Korea, Hong Kong, Germany and Mexico.
Cycle Cycle Mobile Bakehouse by FOG
Photo credit: INSPACE
Fala Atelier
Photo credit: francisco ascensão
Terrace House by Flack Studio
The shortlist features Seoul-based Teo Yang Studio, nominated for Interior Designer of the Year; Finnish firm Studio Laurids Gallée, nominated for Emerging Designer of the Year; and Paris-based product designer Neil Poulton, nominated for Designer of the Year. Dutch firm Studio Sabine Marcelis is also nominated for Designer of the Year, recognized for recent projects including an installation of four rotating glass pillars at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and a water fountain crafted from repurposed onyx in Amsterdam.
Furora Studio Photo credit: ONI Studio
Highbury Apartment by Holloway Li Photo credit: Edmund Dabney
Dorsia by Ivy Studio Photo credit: Felix Speller
Apex Desk Lamp emerald green_Apex Table Lamp iron black by John Tree
Arrow, Stand lamp by Kodai Iwamoto
Ray Speaker Clock by Neil Poulton Photo credit: la chambre ichtus
Nifemi Marcus-Bello
Takaaki Fuji
Dezeen Awards
The Dezeen Awards is a global program that celebrates excellence in architecture, interiors, design, and sustainability projects from around the world. Its goal is to promote design innovation and offer fresh perspectives on the future of design.