FRAME Awards 2024 Winners Revealed

07 Nov 2024

Unveiled at a ceremony in Hong Kong, these winning spaces are among those that the defined the state of the design industry in 2024. From innovation and creativity to sustainability and functionality, our FRAME Awards 2024 winners have been carefully judged and deliberated by our jury of top design

Unveiled at a ceremony in Hong Kong, these winning spaces are among those that the defined the state of the design industry in 2024. From innovation and creativity to sustainability and functionality, our FRAME Awards 2024 winners have been carefully judged and deliberated by our jury of top design industry professionals over the course of the last year. 

Single-Brand Store of the Year
The Tamburins Seongsu Flagship Store, Eonsld and The System Lab (8.93)

‘Interesting approach of to an open architectural framework structure that brings focus to the space within the glass enclosure,’ says John Naranjo, creative director at Arcadis - Callison RTKL. ‘The design creates curiosity in its approach.’

Multi-Brand Store of the Year
Naïve Bookstore, Atelier Tao+C (8.64)

‘Perfectly integrated into the landscape with large window surfaces that bring in light and nature,’ says Anette Skeie, head of design at Norco Interior. ‘Love the use of fibreglass and the transparent light expression it creates.’

Pop-Up Store of the Year

Portable Bakehouse, F.O.G. Architecture (8.94)

‘Unique, innovative and mobile, with a design that reimagines the traditional bakery experience,’ says Torquil McIntosh, cofounder at Sybarite. ‘It perfectly blends functionality and style.’

Best Use of Colour
Straordinaria, We+ (8.09)

‘The colour scheme, though expected, effectively creates an ethereal feeling in the installation and conveys the product’s concept wall,’ says Nazanin Naeini, exhibition designer at Guggenheim Museum. ‘The soft, transluscent hues enhance the overall ambience and align with the installation’s theme.’

 

Best Use of Material

Suetomi Aoq Café Stand, Ryohei Tanaka / G Architects Studio (8.48)

‘The design is both delicate and bold in every detail, staying cohesive and true to the overall design approach,’ Orlando Marques, founder and director of OMstudio Lighting Design.

Lighting of the Year
Array, Umut Yamac (8.09)

‘This product stands out with a very elegant look being both fragile and impressive at the same time, ’says Jukka Halminen, founding partner and creative lead at Design Office KOKO3. ‘Functional for what it’s designed for and innovative in the way it’s made, it is also sustainable because of its sparse use of material.’

Furniture of the Year
Tai Kwun Chairs, Arta Architects (8.31)

‘An interesting, innovative and well-working view on a seat that can be added to create a seating area on large stairs,’says Jukka Halminen, founding partner and creative lead at Design Office KOKO3. 

For the full lists of winners please head to frameweb.com:

https://frameweb.com/article/frame-awards/these-are-the-winners-of-the-frame-awards-2024-spatial-categories

https://frameweb.com/article/frame-awards/colour-light-material-see-the-winners-of-frame-awards-2024-executional-categories

https://frameweb.com/article/frame-awards/from-furniture-to-finishes-discover-the-frame-awards-2024s-winning-products

https://frameweb.com/article/frame-awards/these-designers-and-client-are-the-winners-of-the-frame-awards-2024-honorary-categories