
Interior Design Unveils 2022 Best of Year Awards Finalists
Interior Design announces project and product finalists for the 17th annual Best of Year Awards, honoring innovation in all its forms across the industry. With the return to an in-person ceremony hosted by editor in chief Cindy Allen, this year’s event is shaping up to be an extra celebratory affair. Festivities will take place at Penn1 in Manhattan on Thursday, December 8, in addition to a live stream of the ceremony on DesignTV by SANDOW.
Interior Design‘s prestigious Hall of Fame gala also returns to an in-person format this year, honoring five industry luminaries: Yves Béhar, Mavis Wiggins, Will Meyer and Gray Davis, and Claudy Jongstra. Don’t miss a chance to celebrate with friends and colleagues in style Wednesday, December 7, at The Glasshouse in Manhattan.
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Best of Year Awards 2021
Interior Design celebrates design in all its forms with the 2021 Best of Year Awards. See the winner’s gallery here.
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