
10 Show-Stopping Best of Year Product Winners
In case you haven’t heard… submissions are open for Interior Design‘s Best of Year Awards—the design industry’s premiere design awards program honoring work by designers, architects, and manufacturers around the globe. Be sure to submit your top products and projects by September 7, 2022, or sooner! Early bird pricing ends August 12. In case you’re looking for a bit of inspiration, we compiled 10 product winners from last year.
Transition Carpet Collection by Ege Carpets
Winner for Modular Carpet


WireLine by Flos
Winner for Chandelier


OutLand by Ralph Pucci
Winner for Residential Occasional Tables


Big Talk by Blå Station thru Scandinavian Spaces
Winner for Contract Lounge Seating


Shibui by Paola Lenti thru West | Out East
Winner for Outdoor Seating



Garden District by Artistic Tile
Winner for Materials


Levels by Hightower
Winner for Contract Bench + Stool


Hortensia by Moooi
Winner for Residential Lounge Seating


Decors and Panoramiques by Arte
Winner for Fabric Wall Covering


Designtex Crypton Pure by Crypton & Designtex
Winner for Healthcare Textiles


Interested in submitting products or projects for this year’s Best of Year Awards? Get submission details here.
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