J39.5 by AtMa
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: 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: 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: Lighting design of the year 2025. Kazuhiro Yamanaka has designed Tsubomi, an imperfect, wrinkled, flat-packed lamp series.
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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: 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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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: 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: 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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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: 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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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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