Leave your mark with the 2018 Interior Awards

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2017 Interior Awards Installation winner: New Zealand pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale by Future Islands.

2017 Interior Awards Installation winner: New Zealand pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale by Future Islands. Image: Mary Gaudin

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2016 Interior Awards Installation winner: Air New Zealand 75 Years exhibition by Workshop e.

2016 Interior Awards Installation winner: Air New Zealand 75 Years exhibition by Workshop e.

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2015 Interior Awards Installation winner: MOKO by Rawstorne Studio.

2015 Interior Awards Installation winner: MOKO by Rawstorne Studio.

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2014 Interior Awards Installation winner: Paper House for Model Home by Michael Lin & Atelier Bow-Wow with Andrew Barrie.

2014 Interior Awards Installation winner: Paper House for Model Home by Michael Lin & Atelier Bow-Wow with Andrew Barrie.

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If you want to make sure your temporary installation leaves a mark on New Zealand, enter it into the 2018 Interior Awards.

For the Installation category of the 2018 Interior Awards, we’re seeking New Zealand’s most creative and innovative:

2015 Interior Awards Installation winner: MOKO by Rawstorne Studio.

• Temporary installations
• Temporary structures
• Set designs
• Gallery exhibitions
• Museum exhibitions.

See last year’s winners in all categories here, and finalists here.

Other categories for entry in 2018 are: Workplace, Civic, Retail, Hospitality, Craftsmanship, Emerging Design Professional and Student.

Find out more about the 2018 awards’ jury, sponsors, and key dates here

Enter your project(s) by 2 May 2018 at interiorawards.co.nz.


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