Kumo Modular Sofa by Anderssen & Voll for Hem
Winner: Furniture Design of the Year 2018. The Kumo Sofa is a ship-smart modular system designed by Norwegian studio Anderssen & Voll for Hem. More
Winner: Furniture Design of the Year 2018. The Kumo Sofa is a ship-smart modular system designed by Norwegian studio Anderssen & Voll for Hem. More
Winner: Designer of the Year 2018. Dutch design studio Atelier NL reshapes local raw materials into everyday objects. More
Winner: Homeware Design of the Year 2018. The ZandGlas project examines local natural products as a step towards a more ecologically-mindful future. More
Winner: Emerging Architect of the Year 2018. Bureau Spectacular is an operation of cultural affairs based in Los Angeles and led by Jimenez Lai and Joanna Grant. More
Winner: Civic and Cultural Interior of the Year 2018 and Winner: Interior Project of the Year 2018. Casson Mann designed the interior of this new cave art museum in France. More
Winner: Civic and Cultural Building of the Year 2018. This school sports hall in Chiang Mai, Thailand, was built by local bamboo specialists Chiangmai Life Architects. More
Winner: Architect of the Year 2018. This Swiss practice was founded in 1998 by Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein. More
Winner: Leisure Design of the Year 2018. D is the world's first reusable tampon applicator, designed by London-based studio Dame. More
Winner: Tall Building of the Year 2018. David Chipperfield Architects have designed Korea's largest beauty company AmorePacific's new headquarters in Seoul. More
Winner: Emerging Designer of the Year 2018. Envisions is a design collective based in Eindhoven, currently made up of 26 multidisciplinary designers. More
Winner: Business Building of the Year 2018. Bloomberg’s new European headquarters' in London claims to be the world's most sustainable office building. More
Winner: Housing Project of the Year 2018. This residential development was designed by Gad Line+ Studio to provide affordable high-quality housing. More
Winner: Transport Design of the Year 2018. The Tower of Power is a public charging station for electric vehicles, also conceived to be a teaching and research facility. More
Winner: Interior Designer of the Year 2018. Dutch studio i29 interior architects aims to create interiors that leave an impression on people. More
Winner: Workplace Design of the Year 2018. Run is a range of multi-use furniture pieces designed by London studio Industrial Facility for Emeco. More
Winner: House Interior of the Year 2018. Captain Kelly’s Cottage involves the painstaking restoration of an original weatherboard cottage in Tasmania. More
Winner: Small Building of the Year 2018. Okana Centre for Change is a pavilion structure in Kenya designed for public use. More
Winner: Digital Design of the Year 2018. Lightform LF1 is a new design tool for projected augmented reality, also known as projection mapping. More
Winner: Rebirth Project of the Year 2018 and Winner: Architecture Project of the Year 2018. The Storefront Theater provides a small Nebraska town with a unique open-air event space. More
Winner: Residential Interior of the Year 2018. Note Design Studio used shades of yellow, green and pink when transforming this old Stockholm office into a home. More
Winner: Small Interior of the Year 2018. Note Design Studio designed The Lookout for Stockholm Furniture Fair 2018 to reveal the design potentials of flooring. More
Winner: Wearable design of the year 2018. Petit Pli kids clothes were designed by Ryan Mario Yasin to stretch as children grow using a pleating system.
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Winner: Health and Wellness Interior of the Year 2018. Richard Bell Architecture designed this subterranean spa under a home in west London. More
Winner: Workspace Interior of the Year 2018. Office with a Patio brings teams together in one space, enhancing communication and co-working. More
Winner: Hospitality Interior of the Year 2018. Lokal was a pop-up farm during London Design Festival 2017, where microgreens were grown to make 2,000 salads. More
Winner: Emerging Interior Designer of the Year 2018. Spacon & X is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Copenhagen directed by Nikoline Dyrup Carlsen, Svend Jacob Pedersen, and Malene Hvidt. More
Winner: Hospitality Building of the Year 2018. Maggie’s Centre Barts was designed by Steven Holl for Maggie’s, an organisation that provides support to cancer patients and their families. More
Winner: Lighting Design of the Year 2018 and Winner: Design Project of the Year 2018. The Windvogel project, designed by Studio Roosegaarde, brings together green energy, art and landscape design. More
Highly Commended: Small Interior of the Year 2018. Studioilse was asked to design the interiors for Refettorio Felix, a community kitchen and dining hall. More
Winner: House of the Year 2018. Japanese studio Tato Architects designed this house in Osaka as a single room containing multiple platforms. More
Winner: Retail Interior of the Year 2018. This Bake Cheese Tart shop has galvanised surfaces and is located in a downtown area of Osaka. More