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The A’ Design Awards & Competition is among the most prestigious international design accolades, celebrating innovation and excellence across diverse creative fields. The competition honors visionary designers, architects, and brands each year, offering them global recognition, career opportunities, and extensive media exposure. Winning an A’ Design Award is a mark of distinction, elevating projects and professionals to an esteemed position in the industry.

About the A’ Design Awards

Winning an A’ Design Award provides laureates with numerous benefits. The A’ Design Prize is a comprehensive package encompassing international exhibitions, a yearbook publication, extensive PR and publicity, and inclusion in the World Design Rankings. Laureates gain exclusive invitations to the Gala Night & Award Ceremony, an opportunity to network with industry leaders. They also receive a coveted trophy and certificate of excellence, media exposure through major publications and design blogs, and an extensive PR campaign to promote their work internationally. Additional benefits include access to exclusive marketing and networking opportunities, invitations to the Winners’ Exhibition, a feature in the A’ Design Award Museum, and digital and physical winner badges to distinguish awarded works.

Categories and Judging Process

For ArchEyes readers, the following award categories are particularly relevant. The Good Architecture Design Award honors groundbreaking architectural projects worldwide, while the Good Industrial Design Award recognizes innovative industrial and product designs. The Good Product Design Award celebrates aesthetically and functionally excellent product concepts and the Good Communication Design Award highlights excellence in visual, graphic, and branding design. The Good Service Design Award rewards designs that enhance service experiences and interactions, and the Good Fashion Design Award acknowledges exceptional works in apparel, textiles, and accessories. 

Entries are evaluated by an international jury panel comprising academics, design professionals, and press members. The jury follows a scientific methodology to ensure fair and transparent assessments, considering innovation, functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. 

Celebrating Previous Award-Winning Designs

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One Line Studio Architectural Office by Tim Politis

Forming a figurative ‘line’ between the ground and the sky, a canted, naturally rusted steel wall anchors one end of the structure while a thin roof edge ascends toward the sky beyond, framing an outward looking glazed expanse. The vitrified façade is interrupted by a series of vertical cedar fins that soften glare and appear to climb toward the sky from the native grasses below.

Moon Chair Self-Assembled Seating by Le Xu


The Moon Chair is made of solid wood, simple and stylish, utilizing mortise and tenon joinery for a strong visual impact. It is a high degree of integration of aesthetics and structure, the structure of the clever use of mortise and tenon joints and dovetail locks, the product itself does not have any connectors, can be disassembled and assembled with bare hands. The flat design can greatly reduce the transportation cost, which is very suitable for selling on the Internet.

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Wooden Axis Large Roof Clinic and Pharmacy by Yoshiaki Tanaka


The site is located along an arterial road connecting the city center and the city center, with an urban planning road to the south that is scheduled to be widened, and future development is expected. In planning a new regional medical center, we were conscious of creating a space that is distinctly different from commercialistic road service architecture, with the warmth of wood and a gentle welcome for patients The three buildings are connected by a wooden “sunoko” design code.

Black Monolithic Wall Residential House by Nobuaki Miyashita


This is a custom house plan for a parent and their child. Although the site is located relatively close to central Tokyo, its neighbor is a quiet residential area. It is an extremely narrow flag lot with no more than two meters wide portion fronting the road. Our aim was to create a dynamic space which can only be formed on a site with unique characteristics like this as well as to meet the strict building regulations in Japan.

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Infinite Bloom Public Art by Kuo-Hsiang Kuo


The 10-meter-tall stainless steel sculpture stands tall and proud on the highest point of the company’s square green space. It is like a thriving, vibrant tree, symbolizing the company’s thriving development and pursuit of professional excellence. The sculpture is composed of four seamlessly flowing stainless steel arc-shaped units, with a structure that spirals upwards, symbolizing the company’s spirit of pragmatism and innovation, and its continuous drive for progress and innovation.

See The Unseen Immersive Ephemeral Art Exhibition by Inception Cultural and Creative Co,. Ltd


All around the world, Chinese communities are creating visible dragons, but the uniqueness of ‘See the Unseen’ lies in concealing the dragon. It is presented on the L3 floor of the mall in transparent glass boxes. Crafted in collaboration with artists using semi-transparent recyclable materials, these red boxes not only capture the imagination but also prompt viewers to contemplate the unseen wonders of the world. Additionally, the red inflatable space is to be seen as the main visual that brings blessings for this dragon new year.

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Infinite Convertible Bag by Maryam Hosseini


In a world where diversity and rapid changes have increased consumerism, this bag is a sustainable solution in consumption because it has durable material, leather, and It also responds to the users’ demand for their changing mood by its changeable shape. it is like a puzzle with many answers, and it turns into at least 40 different shapes, symmetrical and asymmetrical, that the users can change to their desired shape through the manual and can even create new faces for the bag themselves.

Formation 01 Bathroom Faucet by Samuel Ross

The product’s striking angles and industrial bold Haptic Orange color defy the traditional expectations of a bathroom faucet. The Kohler x SR_A collaboration embraces Samuel’s avant-garde artistic approach while honoring Kohler’s 150-year legacy of innovation and craftsmanship in the development of a new design language for water solutions. This new limited-edition faucet challenges how we engage daily with the form and function of an everyday object by pushing the boundaries of materials, forms, and colors.

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Wheat Field Moonlight Sonata Mooncake Packaging by Gao Gongxuan and Liu Qidong

The moon, since ancient times, has been the inspiration for poets, a sanctuary for emotions. Music is the expression of the soul, a flow of emotions. This Wheat Field Moonlight Sonata Mooncake Gift Box, featuring the core elements of “moon” and “music,” ingeniously combines the fluidity of music with the serenity of the moon. Simultaneously, it incorporates the vitality and hope of the wheat field, allowing taste, vision, and hearing to share in the feast.

Benjakitti Forest Park by Arsomsilp and Turenscape


Benjakitti Park is a Bangkok urban park located in the former Tobacco factory area after the factory was relocated to the outskirts. The design concepts are, firstly, to improve public understanding and knowledge about sustainability, hydrology, and forest ecology in the urban setting. Secondly, to become an initiative of the ecological park development model. Lastly, to serve the urban communities and preserve the city’s ecosystem by creating a biodiverse sanctuary that brings back lives.

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River Mall Embankment Renovation by Iurii Baigot


This project involves renovation of an embankment part, open to public as a part of a shopping mall with the same name – River Mall, located on the Left bank of Kyiv. The waters are part of Dnipro River, called Berkovshchyna Bay. The length of the renovated embankment is three hundred meters. However, the circular structure of the space provides the possibility of long walks and different behavioral scenarios. 

Deadline & Final Call for Entries

The final submission deadline is February 28, and winners will be publicly announced on May 1. Selected award-winning projects will also be featured on ArchEyes.

Make an entry to the A’ Design Award now and upload your designs before February 28!

For further details about the competition, visit What is A’ Design Award? or Design Award Info.

This is your last chance to gain global recognition for your designs. Don’t miss out on this prestigious opportunity!

Nominate your designs now before February 28.