Andu Masebo
Winner: Emerging designer of the year. Andu Masebo is a product and furniture designer based in London. More
Winner: Emerging designer of the year. Andu Masebo is a product and furniture designer based in London. More
Winner: Interior designer of the year 2025. Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci formed Dimore Studio to transform interior spaces for the residential, retail and hospitality industries. More
Winner: Emerging architect of the year 2025. Earthscape Studio was founded by architect Petchimuthu Kennedy in 2022. More
Winner: Bentley Lighthouse Award 2025. London-based design agency practice Morrama is led by designer Jo Barnard. More
Winner: Architect of the year 2025. MAD is a global architecture practice that works across product design, architecture, interiors, design and art. More
Winner: Emerging interior designer of the year 2025. Nastia Mirzoyan Studio works across residential, hospitality and retail spaces. More
Winner: Designer of the year 2025. Studio Toogood is a London-based practice founded by British designer Faye Toogood. More
Winner: Leisure and wellness interior of the year 2025. AAN Architects has designed the interiors of Moreprk Skyline, a skatepark in Shanghai, China.
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Winner: Workplace project (large) of the year 2025. Anttinen Oiva Architects has designed Katajanokan Laituri, an office and hotel building made from a solid wood structure in Helsinki, Finland.
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Winner: House renovation of the year 2025. Atelier Avondzon, in collaboration with Macadam Atelier, has designed and renovated Rinskopf in Ghent, Belgium.
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Winner: Hospitality project of the year 2025. Atelier Sérgio Rebelo has designed the Quinta de Adorigo Winery, in Portugal's most prestigious wine-growing area, in Alto Douro, Portugal.
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Highly commended: Bar and cafe interior of the year 2025. Atelier Tao+C has designed the interiors of Blue Bottle Coffee at West Bund in Shanghai, China. More
Winner: Small project of the year 2025. Atelier Xi has designed the AYDC Public Art Center, a constellation of sculptural spaces thoughtfully dispersed throughout the landscape of Guiyang, China.
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Winner: Design project of the year and collectible design of the year 2025. AtMa has designed J39.5, a series of chairs made up of reassembled parts of the broken vintage J39 chair, initially designed by Borge Mogensen.
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Winner: Exhibition design (interior) of the year 2025. Christian + Jade has designed the interiors of The Age of Wood, an exhibition designed and curated for Karimoku Furniture's new centre, Karimoku Research, in Tokyo, Japan.
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Winner: Housing project of the year 2025. Cierto Estudio has designed La Comunidad Habitacional, a collective housing project in Barcelona, Spain.
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Highly commended: Retail interior (small) of the year 2025. Ciszak Dalmas and Matteo Ferrari have designed the Aesop Store Las Salesas interiors in Madrid, Spain.
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Highly commended: Sustainable renovation of the year 2025. Djernes & Bell have renovated the Hedeskov Living Lab at the Centre for Regenerative Practice, transforming a former rural school in Djursland, Denmark.
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Winner: Product design (bathroom) of the year 2025. Emanuel Gargano has designed LuneUp for Terzofoco, a modular indoor-outdoor system combining ceramic and aluminium.
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Winner: Landscape and urban design project of the year 2025. Felixx Landscape Architects & Planners and de Zwarte Hond have designed Rijnvliet, the edible neighbourhood located in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands.
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Winner: House (rural) of the year 2025. Fernanda Canales has designed House 720 Degrees in Mexico.
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Winner: Cultural project of the year 2025. Hassell has designed the Bidi Bidi Performing Arts Centre, a place for cultural expression, collaboration and community in Bidi Bidi, Uganda.
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Winner: Architecture project of the year and leisure and wellness project of the year 2025. Herzog & de Meuron has designed the University Children's Hospital, for the well-being of patients, their families and staff alike in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Winner: Sustainable project of the year and material innovation of the year 2025. Hydro has designed Hydro CIRCAL 100R, the world's first industrial aluminium made with 100 per cent post-consumer aluminium.
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Winner: House extension of the year 2025. Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter and Studio Marshall Blecher have restored and extended a modernist summerhouse, Vejrhøj, in Fårevejle, Denmark.
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Winner: Bathroom interior of the year 2025. Jillian Dinkel has designed the bathroom interiors of Kilmory House, a heritage home in Sydney, Australia.
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Winner: Mixed-use project of the year 2025. JKMM Architects has designed Tammela Hybrid Stadium, a multifunctional urban block in Tampere, Finland.
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Winner: Lighting design of the year 2025. Kazuhiro Yamanaka has designed Tsubomi, an imperfect, wrinkled, flat-packed lamp series.
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Winner: Residential interior (small) of the year 2025. L Architects designed the interiors of In a Park, a renovation project of an original three-bedroom flat located in the north-east region of Singapore.
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Winner: Architectural lighting design of the year 2025. L'Observatoire International has designed the lighting design for the Hermès collection at Milan Design Week 2025, using suspended boxes and colour halos to transform objects into luminous emotions within a light-filled scenography.
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Winner: Retail interior (small) of the year 2025. L/O and Katata Yoshihito Design have designed the interiors of Tojiro Knife Gallery in Osaka, Japan.
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Winner: Bespoke design of the year 2025. LDA Design and Millimetre have collaborated on the design of the Sculptural Seats on Strand to create a distinctive identity for London's Strand/Aldwych pedestrianisation project.
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Winner: Textile design of the year 2025. Luis Marie has designed Plissade, the first-ever all-textile room divider.
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Winner: Workplace design of the year 2025. Mario Ferrarini Studio has designed Offecct Circulus for Flokk, a multi-purpose modular sofa system.
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Winner: Sustainable design of the year 2025. Morrama has designed Kibu, circular children's headphones intended to be built, repaired and recycled.
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Highly commended: Product design (consumer design) of the year 2025. Morrama has designed Kibu, circular children's headphones intended to be built, repaired and recycled.
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Winner: Education project of the year 2025. NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte and Kris Broidioi have designed Atelier PPW, a sustainable, flexible technical school that integrates community, education and ecology through a minimalist, adaptable structure in Ostend, Belgium.
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Winner: Retail interior (large) of the year 2025. Onoaa Studio has designed the interiors of the Sigma Space, a precision-crafted brand showroom in Shanghai, China.
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Winner: Surface design of the year 2025. Other Matter has designed the architectural interior surfaces for Aesop Hainan, proposing a regenerative alternative to extractive finishes.
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Winner: Sustainable building of the year 2025. Pablo Luna Studio has designed Intaaya Retreat, a retreat that offers immersive experiences through thoughtful architecture and a deep respect for the environment in Nusa Penida, Indonesia.
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Winner: Seating design of the year 2025. Paul Crofts Studio has designed Knit One for Isomi, a 3D knitted modular seating system made from recycled post-consumer waste.
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Winner: Installation design of the year 2025. Practice on Earth and Increments Studio have designed Down in the Clouds, three rural pavilions that blend inflatables and steel to form a playful dialogue of lightness and structure amid China's rice fields.
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Winner: Graphic design of the year 2025. Rikako Nagashima (village®) has designed Irreversible Scale for Kvadrat, a series of rolled calendars.
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Highly commended: Sustainable interior of the year 2025. Sancal and Lucas Muñoz have designed the interiors for CoLab, a creative laboratory in Madrid, Spain.
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Winner: Civic project of the year 2025. Serie Architects has designed the Shrimand Rajchandra Ashram Satsang Hall, a 5,000-seat Raj Sabhagruh discourse hall in Dharampur, India.
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Winner: Furniture design of the year 2025. Siri Svedborg and Adrian Bursell have designed Crayon Pine, a series of pine furniture pieces surfaced in wax crayon.
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Winner: Sustainable interior of the year 2025. Spring Studio has designed the World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea (WEC)'s communal interior spaces to reflect the dynamic essence of the Wadden Sea, using locally sourced, biobased materials in Lauwersoog, Netherlands.
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Winner: Sustainable renovation of the year 2025. Squire and Partners has retrofitted and extended Space House, a rare Grade-II listed brutalist building originally designed by Seifert in 1968 in London, England.
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Winner: Restaurant interior of the year 2025. Ste Marie has designed the interiors of Olia, Mimi and Va Caffè, a trio of distinct interconnected hospitality spaces in Edmonton, Canada.
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Winner: Hotel and short-stay interior of the year 2025. Studio Aluc has revoated the interiors of Nazuna Kyoto Higashihonganji, a 100-year-old Kyo-machiya in Kyoto, Japan.
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Winner: Residential interior (large) of the year 2025. Studio Asaï has designed the interiors for an apartment near the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France.
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Winner: House (urban) of the year 2025. Studio Bright has designed the Hedge and Arbour House in Melbourne, Australia.
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Winner: Kitchen interior of the year 2025. Studio Hagen Hall has transformed the interiors of the Pine Heath Kitchen as part of an extensive townhouse renovation in Hampstead, London, England.
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Winner: Interior project of the year and workplace interior (small) of the year 2025. Symbolplus has renovated the interiors of a timber office building, drawing on vernacular materials and techniques to pursue enduring value rooted in place, memory and the owner's architectural ethos in Tokyo, Japan.
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Winner: Bar and cafe interior of the year 2025. UNC Studio has designed the interiors of Challe, a cafe located in Kyoto, Japan.
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Winner: Workplace interior (large) of the year 2025. Universal Design Studio has developed the interiors of Norton Folgate into creative modern workspaces in celebration of Spitalfields' craft legacy in London, England.
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Winner: Product design (health, wellbeing and wearables) of the year 2025. Ventete has designed the Ventete AH-1, an inflatable, micro-collapsible cycle helmet with industry-leading safety performance.
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Winner: Product design (consumer design) of the year 2025. Volvo Cars has designed the new fully electric Volvo EX90, a premium seven-seater SUV, marking a new era of legacy ensuring safety, quality and innovation into the future.
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Winner: Workplace project (small) of the year 2025. Wataru Architects has redesigned and renovated the Kitaoka Group Head Office Building in Mima City, Japan.
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Winner: Heritage project of the year 2025. White Arkitekter, owner Higab and Skeppsviken have undertaken the careful restoration of the iconic fish and seafood hall, Feskekôrka, in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Winner: Infrastructure and transport project of the year 2025. ZGF Architects has expanded the main terminal at the Portland International Airport in Oregon, United States.
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Highly commended: Seating design of the year 2025. Zilio A&C has designed Ax, a stool that evokes the moment when a log, struck by the woodcutter's axe, splits in two.
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