Winners of Archiproducts Design Awards 2024
The winners of the 2024 Archiproducts Design Awards have been announced, showcasing exceptional talent from around the globe.
Selected by a prestigious jury of renowned Architecture and Design experts, the winning projects impressed with their innovative concepts, outstanding creativity, and cutting-edge advancements in technology and research.
Explore the industry’s most inspiring and groundbreaking designs!
TWAIN by MAGIS
Designed by Konstantin Grcic
Category: Furniture
Although it takes its inspiration from the classic Safari Chair, Twain, the armchair designed by Konstantin Grcic, also available in a version created in collaboration with Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, takes its design a step further to become a study in sustainability.
Frame in solid beech, stained natural, or aniline-dyed black. Seat and back in self-bearing fabric, seat cushion, and back cover in removable fabric. Arms in premium grade leather. Tension belt in polyamide. Felt pads included.
ITACA by CIELO
Dedigned by Luca Cimarra
Category: Bathroom
The narrative of the new Itaca collection by Ceramica Cielo designed by Luca Cimarra, starts from the idea of an island, a concept that the designer has managed to masterfully transpose into the elements of the bathroom.
Itaca is a floor-mounted bidet.
MY LOVE WATER by DEVON&DEVON
Designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon
Category: Bathroom
The double washbasin vanity unit for the centre of the room is in marble-effect porcelain stoneware conceived as an island of wellness ideal for master bathrooms.
Available in the color variants Port Laurent, River Jade, and Taj Mahal and made with the innovative ALL-OVER technology that ensures the perfect visual continuity of the surfaces and an extremely realistic material effect.
The module incorporates two staggered, specular washbasins, eight storage shelves, towel rails and two mirrors that swivel 90°.
SABLIER by ZUCCHETTI
Designed by Monica Armani
Category: Bathroom
Using AISI 316L steel as the material, this line introduces a new way of working with this material. Traditionally used for hard, linear and square shapes, steel with Sablier has been molded with extraordinary delicacy, giving each element a sinuous and graceful profile, as well as a pleasant softness to the touch.
The shapes subtly evoke the hourglass, from which the collection takes its name: a timeless symbol, yet always recognizable with distinction.
ORIGINE by THE CUT KITCHEN
Designed by Alessandro Isola
Category: Kitchen
Origine is a wood and marble kitchen with an island.
From the selection of natural materials to the creation of striking grain patterns, production is a lengthy and complex process that combines craftsmanship, planning design and meticulous care during manufacture. Grooved surfaces create a variety of depths and pleasant light and shadow effects in the room.
NALU SOFA by TALENTI
Designed by Palomba Serafini Associati
Category: Outdoor
It represents a nouvelle vague where grace and power converge to create something that transcends mere decorative elements, evolving into a comprehensive universe of products.
For this project, the eclectic mind of the Palomba-Serafini studio drew inspiration from the style of Italian design masters from the golden years, developing the concept of a unique cushion that folds to create seating and backs in a wave-like form, with vibrant colors matching the asymmetric structures of dining and coffee tables. Rounded shapes evoke a more informal and less structured pleasure of being outdoors.
SEGNI SU PIGMENTI by LEA CERAMICHE
Designed by Ferruccio Laviani
Category: Finishes
From a graphic elaboration of the figurative ceramics of the 1960s and from the experiments of conceptual art that comes the Segni capsule by Lea Ceramiche, born from the well-established collaboration with Ferruccio Laviani.
The collection is divided into 5 variants – Segno &, Segno +, Segno =, Segno # and Goccio – that combine with the 12 shades of Pigmenti. The result is a range of contemporary tones, inspired by natural and at the same time more sophisticated chromatics: from ochre and earth, through cooler colors, such as green and blue, to neutrals and grays.
D. ECODURA by WALL&DECO
Designed by Wall&Deco
Category: Materials
d.ecodura is the world’s first wallpaper made of organic bio-vinyl for indoor surfaces. d.ecodura™ is the indoor wallcovering that redefines the standards of wallpapering, with no compromise between Sustainability, Durability and Beauty.
Roll sizes: Width: 47 cm / 18,5 “ – lenght: custom size
Total weight (minimum ÷ maximum): 340 g/m2 ÷ 360 g/m2 – 1.11 oz/ft2 ÷ 1.18 oz/ft2
Total thickness: 0,30 mm ÷ 0,34 mm – 0.012” ÷ 0.013”
THE THIRTIES by DEVON&DEVON
Designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon
Category: Sustainability, Bathroom
A large bathtub designed for the bathrooms of the most luxurious hotels and the most exclusive private residences, made entirely of White Tec Plus, a sustainable material certified Greenguard Gold.
Its sculptural volume and moulded outer surface recall the charm of the finest early 20th century design. Its appealing inner contour incorporates two armrests and ensures an exceptionally comfortable bathing experience, both in private or with a loved one.