100% Design South Africa Announces Award Winners
Africa’s leading product design showcase, 100% Design South Africa, announced its 2019 Design Award Winners at a Gala Awards Evening that was held at Gallagher Convention Centre on the night of Thursday, 8 August 2019.
The proceedings took place at the Clout Café conceptualized by Studio Leelynch and fired up by Nando’s. This vibrant industry evening was attended by over 300 personalities, designers, past winners and 100% Design South Africa exhibitors, curators and organisers.
The winners of the 100% Design Awards were chosen by an independent panel comprising publishing editors, members of the media, designers, tastemakers and influencers.
The 2019 judges were: Charl Edwards of House and Leisure; Ntombehle Shezi of Kaya FM; Piet Smedy of Conde Nast House & Garden; Annemarie Meintjies of Visi; Leana Schoeman of Sunday Times Home; Lezanne van Heerden of The Guild Group; architect Nisha van der Hoven; journalist Zanele Kumalo; interior designer Tristan du Plessis; creative director Tracy Lynch; Michael Spinks of the Nando’s design programme; and Malibongwe Tyilo of Maverick Life.
Designers of the year from left Thabisa Mjo, Mpho Vackier and Cathy O’Clery.
The judging process took place throughout the day on Wednesday, 7 August 2019 and the awards were judged in the following nine categories:
Best Lighting Design – The judges were on the hunt for an electrical lighting solution, whether local or international, which showed style and innovation. Energy-saving considerations, although not a pre-requisite, were a bonus.
Best Surface Design – Here, the criteria are style and/or innovation in wallpapers, wall treatments, wall coverings, fitted carpets, rugs, floor coverings, tiles, or 3D printed surfaces.
Best Surface Design: MaXhosa wallpaper by Laduma Ngxokolo
Best Textile Design awarded in memory of Julian Gelb – An award that recognizes excellence in fabric design.
Best of 100% New Talent – An award to recognize an emerging design talent.
Best Product Design – An original design that shows intelligence and consideration in terms of material use.
Best Stand: Wolkberg and Jacobs Collection
Best Furniture Design – The judges were looking for a stylish piece of functional furniture from the residential, office or hospitality sector, whether local or international. This needed to be a new design from the last two years.
Best Stand Design – This award seeks to recognise a stand design that is eye-catching and promotes visitor interaction and engagement. The stand should add to the overall aesthetic and experience of 100% Design South Africa.
Designer of the Year – An annual award that seeks to recognise a designer who displays excellence in their field with regards to concept, quality and design.
Best Furniture Design: Preservation Bench by Houtlander for AHEC
The 2019 award-winners were announced at the event by 100% Design South Africa’s Creative Director, Cathy O’Clery. “We’re thrilled to see the level of excellence this year. The intention behind these awards is not only to stimulate the industry but to reward and acknowledge designers who are leading their respective categories,” she explains. The judges chose the following winners, who each received a bespoke trophy designed by Dokter and Misses:
Best Lighting Design: Memphis Lighting Collection by Wiid Design and Ceramic Matters
Best Surface Design: MaXhosa wallpaper by Laduma Ngxokolo
- Special Mention 1: Notation Design for terrazzo
Best Textile Design: Ronel Jordaan
- Special Mention: Evolution for sustainability
Best Textile Design: Ronel Jordaan
Best of 100% New Talent: Sifiso Shange of Afrimodern in collaboration with John Vogel
- Special Mention: Foil Reflections by Mbongiseni Nxumalo
Best Furniture Design: Preservation Bench by Houtlander for AHEC
- Special mention: Takk Studio
Best Product Design: Raw Studios for Inhouse
- Special mention: Chuma Maweni
Best Stand: Wolkberg and Jacobs Collection
Best of 100% New Talent: Sifiso Shange of Afrimodern in collaboration with John Vogel
South African Designer of the Year: Awarded jointly to Mpho Vackier of The Urbanative and Thabisa Mjo of Mash. T Design Studio.
“We’d like to congratulate all the winners of these prestigious awards,” says Sian Cullingworth, Portfolio Director at Reed Exhibitions, the organisers of 100% Design South Africa Awards. “Their designs set the benchmark for our industry and encourage further development.”
Held in conjunction with Decorex Joburg and the International Sourcing Fair, 100% Design South Africa ran from 7-11 August 2019 and proudly showcased the very best of local product design alongside top international brands.
Best Product Design: Raw Studios for Inhouse
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Julia Amukoshi
December 6, 2021Hi. I am a new Namibian manufacturer of furniture. How do I sign up or apply for the Design South Africa Award?
Marcia
December 9, 2021you need to apply via the South African Furniture Initiative. Do you want to add your furniture range onto http://www.sadecor.co.za.
regards
Ian
Marcia
December 9, 2021you would need to contact THE SOUTH AFRICAN FURNITURE INITIATIVE.
would you like to insert your furniture on our website – http://www.sadecor.co.za