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Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards! – The finalists were was already revealed so it’s time to get to know the best interior design projects from the contest’s different categories! Shall we begin?

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In case you haven’t the opportunity to read our previous post about the Covet International Awards contest, where we revealed which of the design projects were in the final, here is a brief summary about the contest’ organization! The design competition has 4 different categories which are: residential projects, commercial projects, hospitality projects and design project made by students!

Each category is going to have a winner and they were announced during the worldwide famous tradeshow, Maison et Objet 2019. However, there is going to be the ultimate winner that is going to be chosen from the 4 that were selected… This ultimate winner is going to be revealed at Milan Design Week 2019 at the famous iSaloni tradeshow!

Don’t forget to vote for your favorite design in the Covet International Awards official website!

Now, without any delays here are the winners per category of the  Covet International Awards 2018 edition:

Best Commercial Project:

Asya Sales Gallery Design by PTang Studio Limited

Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Located in Jakarta Indonesia, Asya’s project is structured with interconnecting components, warm lighting with soft textures throughout to echo the warmth and sentiment within the areas.

Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Inspired by the traditional family tree, the interior designers that created this family project incorporated multiple architectural elements trickles and flows through space as lighting and partition features.

Best Hospitality Project:

Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo By The Ascott Limited Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Located in Japan’s capital city, the design experience begins as one crosses the threshold from the busy thoroughfare into a ground‐floor foyer enveloped in warm and welcoming hues of brown, bronze and soft gold.

Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Inspired by the synergistic connection between the rapid pace of modernization and the dignified charm of local culture, the interior design of this boutique hotel harmonizes vernacular minimalist principles with luxurious modern trappings.


See Also:

Meet The Finalists Of The Covet International Awards Contest!

Who Are The Winners Of 5th CovetED Awards In Maison et Objet?


Best Residential Project:

2Gether Club House by PTang Studio Limited

Meet The Winning Design Projects From The Covet International Awards!

Ptang Studio Limited is the design duo responsive for the interior design project called “2Gether” Club. Inspired by the natural details of the surrounding environment, the modern architecture house captures the dynamic factor of the area’s active suburban lifestyle.

The modern clubhouse is located along the south coast of Tuen Mun, China, and has a panoramic sea view from five natural bays.

Best Student Project: 

Dio by Gareth Seah

The inspiration for the unique form of this space was influenced by modernist architects and designers such as Le Corbusier, Mies Van Der Rohe & Gio Ponti. With the use of holy grails such as marble (Lapicida), wood (TalaricoHardwood), metal and lights which are fused together to create a modern luxury space like no other.

This 200 sqm penthouse in Singapore is all about the couture interiors, focusing on the clean lines and shapes as a primary vector, layered with inimitable materials that reveal its story and history.

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