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St Matthew-in-the-city (SMITC) will host the 2015 Interior Awards. St Thomas’ Chapel housed within SMITC won the 2012 supreme award.

St Matthew-in-the-city (SMITC) will host the 2015 Interior Awards. St Thomas’ Chapel housed within SMITC won the 2012 supreme award. Image: Simon Devitt

Finalists’ presentations to the Interior Awards jury have now concluded. 

Nine category winners, and one supreme award winner will now emerge from these presentations and their names will be revealed at an exclusive cocktail-style Awards and Networking Evening on June 17 at St-Matthew-in-the-city in Auckland.

Make sure you join your clients, peers, friends and colleagues on June 17 for a fun night out. Tickets for the evening are available at www.interiorawards.co.nz

A bit about the Interior Awards

Presented by Interior magazine, the awards recognise excellence in commercial interior design across Retail, Hospitality, Workplace, Civic, Installation, Emerging Design, Student and Craftsmanship categories.

Finalists and winners, and their projects, along with the teams that have delivered these projects, receive considerable media recognition via AGM Publishing’s highly regarded portfolio of magazines and digital platforms. Finalists and winning projects also form permanent additions to the ArchitectureNow awards gallery.

A cash prize of $6,000 is awarded to the Supreme winner.
A cash prize of $1,500 is awarded to the Emerging Design Professional winner.
A cash prize of $1,o00 is awarded to the Student winner.

The Supreme winner as well as all category winners and finalists receive trophies.

The June issue of Interior features comprehensive awards coverage; and preview copies of the magazine are distributed to all attendees at the Awards and Networking Evening.


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