The Winners Of The International Design Awards Have Been Announced And These Creations Will Blow Your Mind!
If you are looking to get inspired by amazing projects, or just spend a couple of minutes looking at beautiful things, feast your eyes on these winner designs in architecture, fashion, interior-, product- and graphic design!
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One Sino Park
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The project highlights relationships between architecture, nature, society, and the people of Chongqing, thus enhancing the spatial experience of the building’s visitors through a design-oriented rethinking of modern lifestyles.
Designed by: Shixin Gao, Gen Li, Jiarui Li, Liuqing Liu, Ye Wang
Neuron Seat
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A free design inspired by the neurons in our brain – why couldn’t they be made furniture?
Designed by: RuphusSten Studio
Streaming into a River
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How do you extract the sea’s forms and waves and integrate them into an interior of a building? Well, this was the designers’ main goal – I say, it worked!
Designed by: Division Two
2021 New York City Wool Scarf Collection
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An interesting technique in fashion design: “We create unique, asymmetrical and non-repeat digital patterns using a software programme designed by our studio team. Our software uses body movement to reconstruct digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by programming. Lead designer Yen-Ting Cho then adjusts the patterns by hand. We digitally-print the designs onto pure wool without losing the sense of movement and unusual colour-ways inherent to the patterns.”
Design by: Yen Ting Cho Studio
Balloon Roundtable
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Balloon Roundtable “plays” with the hidden rules under a harmony surface and “pushes” the boundaries of conventional furniture definition.
Designed by: Isabelle Zhao Peng
L A T T E +
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Do you like foam with your latte? You are going to love this! By pressing the lid of the latte + you will have a wonderful foam for your drink.
Designed by: Atelier Sorouri
Xi’an Silk Road International Conference Center
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The Silk Road Conference Center is an elegant and square-structured building. During the day, all lighting fixtures are invisible, hidden within the building structure. At night, they together light up the crescent-moon shaped eaves evenly.
Designed by: Li Yuan, Shiling Han, Zhiyu Chen, Qiaoyun Hu
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Red Packets
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By using optical illusion, creating an infinity world to imply the merging of different culture all together. The bright red colour version consists of the Chinese word of “luck”in a maze style. The burgundy colour version gives a luxury feeling. The Sheraton crest is in the middle with some gold ingot and coin graphic running through the surrounding lines. Besides of gold colour, prosperous colours like green of jade and purple of royal are also used for some of the lines.
Designed by: Malou Ko
Hotel Nudibranch
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The design is inspired by sea creatures, which the Nanji Island is famous for, such as nudibranch. This “mollusk” lifts itself by its soft legs and stretches its tentacles to explore different directions. The public part of the hotel resembles a floating space above the sand. The sandy ground blends into the hotel to become an outdoor playground in the shadow cast by the building above.
Designed by: Yan Pan
Forbidden Walled City
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Launched at London Fashion Week, the collection entitled Forbidden Walled City, inspired by the mysteries of Beijing’s Forbidden City, and Hong Kong’s now extinct Kowloon Walled City, the collection promises innovations with the brand’s trademark East meets West dichotomies complementing the sustainable concept.
Designed by: Polly Ho
La moitié
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The name of the project ‘La moitié’ originates from the French translation of ‘half’, and the design aptly reflects this by the balance that has been struck between opposing elements: square and circle, light and dark.
Designed by: Jump Lee
Lotus Evija
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Lotus Evija is the world’s first pure electric British hypercar. Designed, engineered and hand-built at Lotus’ home in Hethel, UK it is the world’s most powerful series production road car. The overall philosophy behind the Evija’s aerodynamics and design is about keeping the airflow low and flat at the front and guiding it through the body to emerge high at the rear.
Designed by: Lotus Cars Design Team
Yangshuo Sugar House
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Yangshuo Sugar House hotel is located near Li River in Yangshuo, Guangxi. The surrounding natural landscape is picturesque and is one of the most typical karst regions. Built in the 1960s, the old sugar mill was beautifully preserved, with many industrial structures which created a unique opportunity.
Designed by: Cheryline Chua
LIFEWTR Series 7: Art through Technology
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With its seventh series, LIFEWTR sparks inspiration through the exploration of creators working in art and tech. As tech broadens the boundaries of possibilities within art and design, 92% of art organizations agree that tech has made art a more participatory experience, which ultimately helps to diversify audiences.
Design by: PepsiCo Design and Innovation
Bellula
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Bellula (from Libellula – Dragonfly in Italian)
Two overlapping lenses joined by a shimmering golden metallic frame to double the UV protection and to bring a third color in the middle from the fusion of the other two. Tiny jewels are inserted in the earpieces to add an extra glamour to this dragonfly’s poetry.
Designed by: Fadi Nasr
Ergo Characters
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With the launch of the Ergo Series of ergonomic devices, Logitech was looking to boldly assert itself in the digital wellness category. But ‘ergonomics’ felt like a corporate, dated space for many consumers – so they set out to blow off that dust with an approach to ergonomics that’s simple, vibrant, youthful, and confident.
Design by: Logitech Creative Team Europe
Revisit
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V VISIONARY aims to co-created with the experienced-profession, fashion & apparel stakeholders to design and customize sustainable and ethical products.
Sustainable fashion is a process of fostering change to fashion products and what we are doing is a new prospective to the fashion system.
Designed by: Vickie Au
Amalfi Sink
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Part of the new Murano Collection, Amalfi is an exquisite glass vessel sink crafted by Italian glassmakers. Murano glass is a new material for Native Trails and exemplifies the brand’s commitment to championing age-old artisan traditions by creating products for the modern world. The shell-shaped bowl of Amalfi adds texture to transitional bathrooms and is offered in three finishes — Abalone, Bianco and Shoreline.
Designed by: Native Trails
Zhuhai Grand Theater
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A pair of seashells during the day, Sun and Moon at night—the lighting design of Zhuhai Grand Theater illuminates the city landmark with a bold and skillful approach by transforming the two different-sized theaters into glittering celestial bodies and festive seashells.
Having adopted exterior floodlighting, wall grazing, a 5000k color temperature and an RGB lighting system, the design not only creates a grandiose scene but also manifests the texture of the buildings.
Designed by: Dongliang Xu, Nailiang Shi, Heping Wu, Yong Jie
AndBeyond Ngala Treehouse
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andBeyond Ngala Treehouse comprises five vertically interconnected platforms, wrapped in an Escher-like series of staircases and landings. Fifty-two stairs transport guests from the shade of the nearby trees at ground level, up through the tree canopy, to the rooftop of this twelve meter tall structure.
Design by: Jack Alexander – Architect
The Westin Zhongshan Guzhen
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Standing as the landmark of Zhongshan Ancient Town, which is known as the capital of China’s decorative lighting industry, the Westin Zhongshan Guzhen has become a display window to the charm of the town by serving the local light exposition center and international light exhibitions.
Design by: Yang Bangsheng
Bioplastic Skin
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Bioplastic Skin is a biodegradable packaging for meat made out of the skin of the animal itself.
Animal hides are often considered to be a byproduct in the meat industry and if we make the choice to consume meat it is our responsibility to utilize the whole animal.
Designed by: Valdís Steinarsdóttir
The Garden of Forking Paths in Shunan Bamboo Sea
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In the Shunan Bamboo Forrest in Sichuan of China, is there a unique geological landscape called Gem Lakes, which are small blue ponds formed by underground water containing copper sulfate. The site is right by a small Gem Lake in a bamboo forest around the village. Our client wants to donate a community center to host a variety of local cultural events. In this project, building disappears and nature reveals.
Design by: Yunchao Xu
Humans Seafood Bar
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The Humans Seafood Bar – а brooding, alternative oceanic realm on the ground floor of an 18th-century building in the fashionable Patriarch Ponds of Moscow came to life at the hands of Yuna Megre, MEGRE INTERIORS.
The space welcomes guests with multi-layered waves of textured grey mesh; a conspicuous and wholly original tribute to the sea, defined by undulating surges that drift along both the ceilings and walls.
Designed by: Yuna Megre
Switch Bahrain
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The idea behind Switch is to change the dining standards and create an environment where dining becomes once again an “experience” not just a necessity. With a modern, futuristic design and an international menu of photogenic and scrumptious fusion dishes the restaurant is an exciting addition to the culinary scene in Bahrain.
Design by: Karim Rashid
UnBespoke
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UnBespoke is an investigation in to the use of a natural material, Indiana limestone, in the production of a contemporary design object and a modular table accessory. There are four triangulated stone pieces that are designed to hold tea light candles and/or small-scale plants.
Design by: Jeeyea Kim and Dorian Bybee
Sou
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When you sit on the stairwell from the study 2nd floor you can see sloping land on South, and if you look back North side, the peaceful green is spread, by that you would feel “you are nestling on the hill”. And once, you open the windows in the study and the dining comfortable breeze will blow through the house, also you can hear song of neighbor birds and cat chatting from the north.
Design by: Asuka Tsuboi , Takahiro Hosogai , Satoshi Ueda
Piloti x Pagani Legacy S
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Introducing the Legacy S driving sneaker, in collaboration with Pagani Automobili SpA. The Legacy S is handcrafted in Portugal from a unique combination of supple Italian leather and genuine carbon fiber.
Designed by: James Bleakley
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