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Winner: Wearable design of the year 2019. Elvie Pump is the world’s first silent wearable breast pump from Technology company Elvie, designed to be worn inconspicuously in any nursing bra. More
Winner: Wearable design of the year 2019. Elvie Pump is the world’s first silent wearable breast pump from Technology company Elvie, designed to be worn inconspicuously in any nursing bra. More
Winner: Seating design of the year 2019. Rely protective public seating is a 3D printed concrete bench that also functions as a barrier to protect public spaces from vehicle-led terrorist attacks. More
Winner: Product design of the year 2019. The minimalist LARQ bottle cleans itself using UV light, for people troubled by the hygiene of tricky-to-wash reusable water bottles. More
Winner: Sustainable design of the year 2019 and Winner: Design Project of the Year 2019. Aguahoja I is digitally designed and robotically fabricated structure by MIT Media Lab's Mediated Matter Group, led by Neri Oxman. More
Highly commended: Installation design of the year 2019. Mud Shell uses drones to coat a shelter in clay, demonstrating a fast construction method that could be used in refugee camps and disaster zones. More
Winner: Furniture design of the year 2019. Tense is a collection of lightweight flat-pack furniture by Lausanne-based design studio Panter & Tourron that holds it shape using tensile strength. More
Winner: Homeware design of the year 2019. Backstitch is a collection of three rugs by Raw Edges for GAN that gives prominence to the reverse of traditional embroidery work. More
Winner: Graphic design project of the year 2019. Re-public designed the visual identity for Hafnia-Hallen, Denmark’s largest multi-purpose sports centre, located in Copenhagen. More
Winner: Installation design of the year 2019. This installation by Skaparkollektivet Forma features 17,000 small artworks, which represent the number of young people expected to be deported from Sweden to Afghanistan. More
Winner: Lighting design of the year 2019. Franchise Freedom is a performative art installation by Studio Drift that explores the relationship between humans, nature and technology. More
Winner: Workplace design of the year 2019. The AT 187 range is a collection of office chairs by German furniture brand Wilkhahn that promotes "dynamic sitting". More