A’ Design Award has emerged as one of the finest leading international annual juried competitions for design across the globe. Besides being a prestigious design award competition, it is also a launch pad for many amateur architects and designers who showcase their designs (renders and prototypes included) and receive acclaim and critical remarks from design critics.

A’ Design Award & Competition is now accepting entries for its 2024-2025 edition. Submissions that emphasize innovation, technology, and design are open until September 30, 2024, after which late entry fees become effective, and preliminary scores are still provided.

Entries will be assessed anonymously by a panel of experts, including academics, writers, and industry professionals. Participants are invited to submit their most impressive work from the past ten years. Winners will be announced on May 1, 2025. To participate, submit your entry through the A’ Design Award & Competition registration page.

From a display shelf and modular sofa to a lounge chair and multifunctional stool, below we take look at some of our favorite furniture designs from the competition that garnered praise from design lovers across the globe.

Joseph Modular Sofa by Dogtas Design Team

Made with a durable wooden frame, 35 DNS Perla foam, and high-quality boucle and chenille fabrics, the Joseph Modular Sofa is designed to be a centerpiece where the combination of qualified materials meets high-end design, becoming a sculptural piece that attracts instant attention.

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Misfit Chair by Chanhee Kim

Characterized by curved rear legs connected to the handle of the backrest, the Misfit chair, is a perfect addition to your living room, balcony, and even backyard.

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Interweave Cabinet by Yu-Ching Chen

Made of walnut and beech hardwood, the interweave cabinet boasts a semi-transparent design, making it suitable for displaying items.

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Tooska Multifunctional Furniture by Esmail Ghadrdani

Easy to assemble and carry, the Tooska multifunctional furniture can be easily used in different modes: as a chair and in other modes such as stretching and lying down for resting. If folds up flat for transportation.

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Monarc Chair by Ghazaleh Abbasian

Simple yet elegant, the monarch chair is made of arch-shape plywood laid side by side, with top components rotating around a hinge to make a different form.

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Lydia Chair by Weiqiang Yao

Whether you are looking for a bar stool, a lounge chair, or a soft padded stool, Lydia chair helps you with multiple scenarios to help users achieve a unified home style.

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Rin Display Shelf by Misaki Kiyuna

Boasting natural uniqueness, courtesy of each pillar’s varying shape, the Rin Display shelf not only offers endless customization but also flaunts a fresh look every time you glance at it.

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Brera Sofa by Dima Loginov

Boasting comfort and versatility,  Brera sofas feature a visually light and rounded aesthetic, combining simplicity and comfort for a relaxing visual experience.

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Bloom Lounge Chair by Yu-Cheng Wu

Inspired by the delicate bloom of flowers and the gentle embrace of cupped hands, the Bloom lounge chair creates the illusion of blossoming florals when alone in a room, and a nurturing sense of being supported when occupied.

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Ear Armchair by Deek Objects

The Ear armchair features a distinctive design, blending a curved wooden frame with plush teddy fabric for a unique interior piece.

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Homecrux is the official media partner of A’ Design Award.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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