At the end of last month, designers from a host of different specialisms were celebrated during two award ceremonies. In Amsterdam, leading design publication Frame selected the best interiors of 2016/2017 following a live judging event, which allowed the final nominees for each award to present their work through a video. Whilst here in the UK, the ‘best in show’ winners from Collect were unveiled at the Saatchi gallery. Here are our top picks from the crème-de-la-crème of design.
Selecting from hundreds of craft objects shown in a fine art context by over 34 high-profile galleries, the Collect judges whittled down works in ceramics, glass, metal, wood, textiles and jewellery to five categories.
Joanna Bird Contemporary, Photography by ©Sophie Mutevelian
Joanna Bird Contemporary, Photography by ©Sophie Mutevelian
The Liaigre Award was given to James Oughtibridge, represented by Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections.
"I was touched by the radicality of James Oughtibridge’s work, by the beauty of the perfect movement, the perfect curve, the purity and the way the sensual shapes capture the light." Deborah Comte-Liaigre
The following three awards were selected by writer and curator Ekow Eshun, curator and journalist Corinne Julius and Crafts Council Creative Director, Annie Warburton.
The Outstanding Display by a Gallery was presented to Oxford Ceramics Gallery. The Collect Open Award was presented to Juliette Bigley. While the Object of the Fair Award winner was Wunderkammer by Matt Smith, represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
Oxford Ceramics Gallery, Photography by ©Sophie Mutevelian
Juliette Bigley, Photography by Nicola Tree
Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Photography by ©Sophie Mutevelian
Collection Ateliers d'Art de France and Spazio Nobile, Photography by ©Sophie Mutevelian
The One to Watch Award, sponsored by Firmdale Hotels, was given to Jérôme Pereira and Sylvia Eustache Rools, represented by Collection Ateliers d’art de France.
Frame awarded 28 winners from a mix of categories that fit within Spatial, Executional, Societal and Honorary groupings. As we can’t list all of the winners, here are some of our favourites. You can find the full listing on the Frame website.
Best use of Material, Jury Award: Fabricwood: Xtra Herman Miller, Singapore - Produce Workshop
Best Use of Colour, Jury Award: Messe Dornbirn Exhibition and Event Halls 09-12, Dornbirn
Retail, Multi-brand Store of the Year, People's Choice: Artedomus Showroom, Sydney - The Stella Collective and Thomas Coward Studio
Hospitality, Bar of the Year, Jury Award: Shelter, Geneva - Daniel Zamarbide and Leopold Banchini
Work, Large Office of the Year, People's Choice: Pinterest Headquarters, San Francisco - lwamotoScott Architecture with Brereton Architects
Designer of the Year Award: X+Living