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The Asia-Pacific Space Designers Association (APSDA) announced to accept entry submissions on the official site for the APSDA Awards 2025 until March 1. Recognised as one of the most prestigious celebrations of design excellence in the Asia-Pacific region, the APSDA Awards honours groundbreaking achievements in interior design, setting benchmarks for creativity, innovation, and sustainability. Aoyama Design Forum (ADF) is proud to support the award as a silver sponsor.
Supported by 16 national interior design associations, the APSDA Awards celebrate professionals who push the boundaries of creativity, functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability in interior spaces. This prestigious biennial event draws submissions from renowned designers, emerging talents, and visionary firms across 15 countries and territories. Receiving an APSDA Award is a recognition of exceptional skill, vision, and commitment, fostering both professional growth and enhanced reputation.
Categories
Project of the Year
Entertainment & Leisure
Exhibition
Food & Beverages
Hospitality
Public
Retail
Residential (Apartment/Condo)
Residential (Show Units)
Residential (Landed)
Small (150 sqm)
Workspace
Personality of the Year (*by nomination)
Designer
Young Designer
Design Journalist
Design Educator
Interior Products of the Year
Residential Furniture
Contract Furniture
Space Lighting
Best Project of the Country/Territory
1 winning project per country/territory will be selected from the Project of the Year category.
Countries/territories with 5 entries from different companies will be
considered.
Asia-Pacific Space Designers Association (APSDA)
The Asia-Pacific Space Designers Association (APSDA) brings together national design associations from the Asia and Oceania region. The Association aims to foster a deeper understanding of the diverse cultures within the Asia-Pacific region and promote the exchange of interior design knowledge and information among its members. This collaborative effort seeks to advance the field of interior design for the betterment of regional societies as a whole.