
World Interiors News announced the winners of the 2017 WIN Awards at an awards ceremony Feb. 22 at Somerset House in London.
Residential Interiors: Armadale Residence, Melbourne, Australia, by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors
Residential Development Interiors: Chapter Kings Cross, London, UK, by TIGG COLL ARCHITECTS
Lighting Projects: THE PAVILIA HILL, Hong Kong, by Nipek
Lighting Products: Two Parts Ceramic Lighting Series, Brooklyn, U.S., by Two Parts
Emerging Interior Practice of the Year: TomMarkHenry Pty Ltd
Interior Practice of the Year: Esrawe Studio
Interior Accessories: ENDO by Cycloc, London, UK
Furniture: Anhedral Tables, New York, U.S., by Tourmaline
Restaurants: CAMPO Modern Grill, Wroclaw, Poland, by BUCK.STUDIO
Surfaces: Oh La La Wallcovering & Fabric Collection by Kiki Slaughter & FEATHR.com, Helsinki, Finland
Cafés: MOBY 3143, Melbourne, Australia, by GOLDEN
Emerging Product Designer of the Year: Sebastian Scherer, NEO/CRAFT
Retail Interiors Greater than 200 square metres: Waterworks Presentation Centre, Toronto, Canada, by Cecconi Simone
Retail Interiors Less than 200 square metres: Xinú, Mexico City, Mexico, by Cadena + Asoc. Concept Design and Esrawe Studio
Workspace Interiors Greater than 10,000 square metres: Sky Central Workplace, London, UK, by HASSELL
Workspace Interiors Less than 10,000 square metres: Wework Weihai Road: China Flagship Coworking Space, Shanghai, China, by Linehouse
Bars: Westlight, New York, U.S., by Studio Munge
Hotels: Jackalope, Melbourne, Australia, by carr
Public Sector: Suzhou Chapel, Suzhou, China, by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Museum or Exhibition Spaces: In Therapy – Nordic pavilion, Venice Biennale 2016, Venice, Italy , by Marge Arkitekter
Leisure or Entertainment Venues: SUM OF US, Melbourne, Australia, by GOLDEN
The complete 2017 winners brochure, with photos and information on shortlisted entries as well as on the winners, is available here.
All categories for the WIN Awards 2018 are now open for entry with a special early bird discount available until Mar. 29; more details here.

