Vote Now for Interior Design’s Prestigious Best of Year Awards
Interior Design‘s Best of Year Awards spotlight the most innovative work in the industry, from striking hospitality destinations to standout furnishings. And when it comes to Product winners, the input of the architecture and design community is not just valued—it’s essential. Product design plays a pivotal role in transforming spaces, influencing perceptions, and enhancing the overall experience of the built environment, which means Interior Design‘s editorial panel is counting on you to call out the best of the best.
Help shape the future of design by voting for Interior Design‘s Best of Year Awards Product winners. Participating in the voting process is easy. You can peruse your favorite product designs and cast your vote, making one selection in each category within a 24-hour timeframe. The public voting period is open now through October 18, 2024. Once the voting window closes, Interior Design‘s editorial panel will step in, carefully reviewing each finalist to determine this year’s winners.
Take a look at past winners of Interior Design‘s Best of Year Awards.

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