innovative interior winners identity new trends

Emilee Geist

introducing the 2022 ICONIC AWARDS: innovative interior winners   Sudden lifestyle changes driven by the ongoing pandemic forced many to become well aware that the space they inhabit directly influences their well-being. Living and working spaces have adapted accordingly, incorporating features that promote calmness, health and sensitivity through innovation. Recognizing […]

introducing the 2022 ICONIC AWARDS: innovative interior winners

 

Sudden lifestyle changes driven by the ongoing pandemic forced many to become well aware that the space they inhabit directly influences their well-being. Living and working spaces have adapted accordingly, incorporating features that promote calmness, health and sensitivity through innovation. Recognizing these new priorities, this year’s ICONIC AWARDS: Innovative Interior honored the most important international design innovations, focusing on products that have special relevance in the context of the pandemic. The German Design Council’s prestigious award is regarded as the trend barometer of the interior design industry, showcasing outstanding appliances and furnishings that respond to four current concepts: Smart together, Less is more, Homo movens, and Material innovation.

2022 ICONIC AWARDS: innovative interior design winners identity new lifestyle trends
(main image: AHC Spa Waterful Deser in Soeul by FLYmingo. Image Courtesy of FLYmingo)

Reflect by Reform, in collaboration with Jean Nouvel. Image Courtesy of Reform

 

 

Responding to physical health needs, the first trend addresses the growing demand for smart technologies in the design of sanitary products. Whether through apps, sensors, electronic services or internet-based programs, these are crucial in enabling social interaction while minimizing infection risks. On an aesthetic level, the minimalistic, ‘less is more’ design trend has continued to gain ground. Products have shown a reduction to the essential, giving way to a new simplicity with muted colors and discreet material surfaces.

2022 ICONIC AWARDS: innovative interior design winners identity new lifestyle trends
The HIGH ATUS CHAIR by Bea Interiors design – a full service interior design firm based in Miami – brings nature inside

 

 

Objects are also becoming more hybrid as the demand for mobility and flexibility increases. Under the ‘Homo movens’ (Man on the move) concept, their functions are merged, transportable replaces stationary, and assembly – or disassembly – is easier that ever. Essentially, material innovation is the key driver for all of these trends. Hand in hand with advanced technologies and fabrication methods, it has motivated the emergence of unique objects that, combining new forms and sustainability, have provided previously unknown design solutions.

2022 ICONIC AWARDS: innovative interior design winners identity new lifestyle trends
Together with Stefanie Sieben von Damm, Mader Architekten developed the Valley One24 office building with over 10,000 sqm, which support creative exchange and activity

 

 

Based on these contemporary interior design trends, the international jury has selected, from 450 entries, a total of 112 winners: 22 designs for the ‘Best of Best’ award, 75 for the ‘Winner’ award and 15 more for the ‘Selection’ award. These are recognized for their use of color, simplicity, practicality and aesthetics and include innovative bathroom, kitchen, workplace, furniture and lighting solutions.

 

Learn more about the winning designs on Architonic.

 

 

Guest feature by Valeria Montjoy / Architonic

simon keane-cowell I architonic

sep 22, 2022

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