Dezeen and NYCxDesign dinner

Dezeen celebrates around the world ahead of Dezeen Awards 2024 entry deadline

Earlier this week Dezeen co-hosted dinners in New York City and London to celebrate NYCxDesign and Clerkenwell Design Week respectively ahead of the Dezeen Awards 2024 entry deadline.

Dinners took place on either side of the Atlantic just 24 hours apart, one at the Civilian in New York City's theatre district and another at the Curve Club in London's design district in Clerkenwell. Guests included Lee Broom, Tola Ojuolape, Eny Lee Parker and Michael Bennett among others.

Dezeen and NYCxDesign celebrate a successful week

Kicking off on Sunday in New York City, Dezeen co-hosted an intimate dinner with NYCxDesign in the Civilian hotel's exclusive Rosevale secret garden, designed by Rockwell Group. Dezeen Awards 2024 judges Broom, Bennett and Suchi Reddy were among Dezeen's US guests to join the evening to celebrate this year's festival taking place across the city.

Guests gathered to celebrate NYCxDesign with Dezeen who are co-hosting more than 10 events during the festival

"We are delighted to partner with Dezeen to host a celebration with some of the very finest names in the design industry as we connect and amplify the broad and diverse coalition of design that fuels New York City and indeed, the world," said NYCxDesign executive director Ilene Shaw.

"It's no wonder Dezeen presents illustrious judges and entrants to its awards alike and we are excited to follow Dezeen Awards 2024 as it unfolds."

Dezeen co-hosted a dinner with NYCxDesign as part of its key activity in the US

The dinner took place amidst a busy week in New York City with Dezeen co-hosting more than 10 events during NYCxDesign, including talks and parties with brands including Moroso, Apparatus, Muji and Carl Hansen & Son as part of Dezeen's key activity in the US.

Later in London on Monday, Dezeen welcomed guests to the newly-opened Curve Club in Clerkenwell, designed by female-led interior design studio Kai Interiors.

Dezeen Awards 2023 judge Tola Ojuolape was amongst guests to join Dezeen's evening in London

Guests from the Dezeen Awards community joined to celebrate the start of Clerkenwell Design Week at a dinner co-hosted by Dezeen Awards 2024 residential interiors sponsor Graff.

Joining Ojuolape were also some of the world's leading architecture and design firms and previous Dezeen Awards entrants including Foster + Partners, RSHP, Zaha Hadid Architects and Conran and Partners. Guests networked and enjoyed the evening together on the eve of the design week's 15th edition.

Guests dined for an evening of networking and celebration ahead of Clerkenwell Design Week

"Dezeen Awards attracts some of the best names in the design industry both as judges, and as entrants," said head of Dezeen Awards Claire Barrett.

"Now in our seventh edition, it's wonderful to bring together and celebrate with this burgeoning community around the world."

Dezeen Awards entries close next week

The dinners brought together the Dezeen Awards community from across the world ahead of next week's entry deadline.

Entries for this year's edition of the awards close at 23:59 on Thursday 30 May. Late entries will still be accepted until Thursday 6 June at a higher fee.

By entering, you could have the chance to have your work seen by this year's panel of stellar judges including Christian Louboutin, Justina Blakeney, Jasper Morrison, Faye Toogood and Ozwald Boateng. See all our 2024 judges here.

Photography is by Sub-Urban photography and Beth Crockatt.

Dezeen Awards 2024 in partnership with Bentley

Dezeen Awards is the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The seventh edition of the annual awards programme is in partnership with Bentley as part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world. This ambition complements Bentley's architecture and design business initiatives, including the Bentley Home range of furnishings and real estate projects around the world.