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Design Guild Mark awarded to 30 winners


The Furniture Makers’ Company has announced the recipients of a Design Guild Mark 2023 and winners of the Jonathan Hindle Prize for outstanding design. In total, 30 submissions from three categories were


awarded the coveted Design Guild Mark with The Brutalist Collection, designed by Claire Canning and Lindsey Hesketh for Granite & Smoke, and Lounge Chair, designed by Huw Evans and Campbell Thompson for The Conran Shop, as the winners of the Jonathan Hindle Prize for outstanding design. The awards were announced at the Design Guild Mark


ceremony which took place at Clerkenwell Design Week by Deyan Sudjic OBE, British writer and broadcaster on design and architecture, and former director of the Design Museum, London.


The Design Guild Mark is awarded by The Furniture


Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, to drive excellence and raise the profile of British design and innovation. It recognises the highest standards in the design of furnishings in volume production across three categories


– Furniture, Lighting Design and Interior Design Elements. The award is open to designers working in Britain or British designers working abroad and emphasises how innovation of materials and creativity remain at the forefront of British design.


The Jonathan Hindle Prize is awarded to the most outstanding of the year’s Design Guild Mark awarded pieces. All winners receive a trophy, which was made from solid surface Corian, and a £1,000 cash prize. This award is also open to designers working in Britain or British designers working abroad, and entries for all categories can be for designs intended for domestic, ofice, hospitality, educational or corporate use, and for both interior and exterior environments. Rodney McMahon, chairman of the Design Guild Mark, commented: ‘Meeting the applicants, hearing their design journey, and witnessing the friendly but insightful and probing questions of the judges is an enjoyable design master class. Designers should apply for the Design Guild Mark just for the experience of meeting the judges.’ designguildmark.org.uk


DESIGN GUILD MARK 2023 RECIPIENTS


INTERIOR DESIGN ELEMENTS


The Brutalist Collection Designed by Claire Canning and Lindsey Hesketh for Granite + Smoke


Main Line Twist


Designed by Hayley Barrett and Jane Marks-Yewdall for Camira


LIGHTING Oslin Collection Designed by David Irwin for Luum


The Muse Solid Brass Designed by Tala for Tala


Solid Rechargeable Light Designed by Terence Woodgate for Case Furniture


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FURNITURE Metro


Designed by Alex Blondek and Rodney Kinsman for OMK Design


Bilbao


Designed by Tim Rundle for Morgan Furniture


Utility Shelf


Designed by Rachael Heritage for WOUD A/S


Omada


Designed by Mark Gabbertas for Gloster


2 3 Metis


Designed by Gabbertas Studio for TrabA


Jump


Designed by Gabbertas Studio for TrabA


GEMLA OPEN


Designed by Samuel Wilkinson for GEMLA


Ooty


Designed by Jack Smith and Gemma Matthias for Allermuir


Bastille 4 5


Designed by Patrick Norguet for Allermuir


Plum


Designed by Mark Gabbertas for Allermuir


Hideaway Wall Desk


Designed by Chris Fowler for Bisley Hideaway Swing Desk


Designed by Chris Fowler for Bisley Amity Seat


Designed by the Gaze Burvill Design Team for Gaze Burvill


Uniun Bench & Planter Designed by Furnitubes for Furnitubes


SYD


Designed by Aaron Probyn for Another Country


Tarn


Designed by Gemma Matthias for Hitch Mylius


Domus Desk


Designed by Matthew Hilton for The Conran Shop


Iris Lounge Chair


Designed by Huw Evans for The Conran Shop


Mag Table Collection


Designed by Daniel Schofield for The Conran Shop


AD11 Lounge Chair Designed by Huw Evans and Campbell Thompson for The Conran Shop


Cross Task Chair


Designed by Pearson Lloyd for TAKT Marlow Table


Designed by Matthew Hilton for Case Furniture


Slot Shelving


Designed by Terence Woodgate for Case Furniture


JONATHAN HINDLE PRIZE WINNERS


The Brutalist Collection, designed by Claire Canning and Lindsey Hesketh for Granite & Smoke


AD11 Lounge Chair, designed by Huw Evans and Campbell Thompson for The Conran Shop


1. THE BRUTALIST COLLECTION, DESIGNED BY CLAIRE CANNING & LINDSEY HESKETH FOR GRANITE + SMOKE. 2. AD11 LOUNGE CHAIR, DESIGNED BY HUW EVANS AND CAMPBELL THOMPSON FOR THE CONRAN SHOP 3. PLUM, DESIGNED BY MARK GABBERTAS FOR ALLERMUIR 4. THE MUSE, DESIGNED BY TALA FOR TALA 5. MAG TABLE COLLECTION, DESIGNED BY DANIEL SCHOFIELD FOR THE CONRAN SHOP


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