Are You Interior Design’s Next HiP Awards Winner? Deadline Extended
Drumroll, please! Submissions are open for Interior Design’s 11th annual HiP Awards, which will once again herald in the start of NeoCon, the much anticipated commercial design extravaganza held in Chicago June 10-12. Honoring product innovation as well as impactful creatives throughout the design industry, HiP Awards winners and honorees will step into the spotlight in a live ceremony hosted by Editor-in-Chief Cindy Allen in Chicago this June.
But the celebratory buzz already is brewing. For the first time, the HiP Awards extend beyond The Mart during NeoCon to all of Chicagoland, including Fulton Market Design Days. Contract manufacturers unveiling a new product or collection at a Chicago Metro showroom between June 10-14, 2024—including NeoCon exhibitors, of course—are eligible to submit to the awards, expanding the program’s reach, as well as the array of dazzling designs on display.
Ready to take home a HiP Award? Enter your exceptional product designs before submissions close on May 3, 2024. Don’t miss out!

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