Dezeen Awards 2024 interiors longlist revealed

Dezeen has announced the 140 projects longlisted for this year’s Dezeen Awards in the interior categories, including interiors by White Arkitekter, Note Design Studio, Linehouse, Gensler, India Mahdavi and 2LG Studio.

The 140 longlisted projects, which are in the running for awards in nine different interior project categories, are by studios located across 32 different countries, including Colombia, Finland, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Thailand and Hong Kong.

The top six project city locations are London with 22 longlisted entries, followed by Tokyo with nine, Shanghai and New York tied with seven, Barcelona with six and Paris with five.

This year’s interior longlists include a hair salon utilising curved shapes and copper-toned surfaces in Barcelona, a wooden pavilion for fragrance brand Xinú in Mexico and a light-filled bookshop with a timber roof in China.

Other longlisted projects are a scenography exhibition in Melbourne, a restaurant featuring aluminium seating in Portugal and a renovated office building into a 196-room hotel in Vienna.

All Dezeen Awards 2024 longlists revealed this week

Dezeen Awards 2024, in partnership with Bentley, will reveal all longlisted projects this week. The architecture longlist was revealed yesterday and the design longlist will be announced tomorrow, followed by the sustainability longlist on Thursday.

“I’m delighted to return as a judge for Dezeen Awards, and support Bentley’s commitment to championing great design,” said Chris Cooke, head of design collaborations at Bentley.

“For me, one of the highlights of this year’s interiors longlist is the thoughtful connection to nature in many of the projects, fostering a sense of harmony between the built environment and the natural world.”

Longlisted projects have been selected from over 4,130 entries from 82 countries for the seventh edition of our awards programmes, which continues to champion design excellence and showcase innovation from architects and designers around the globe.

Top image: 2023 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces – Pierre Bonnard by India Mahdavi. Photo by Lillie Thompson. Above: Aesop Diagonal by Mesura. Photo by Maxime Delvaux

The next stage of Dezeen Awards 2024 will see all longlisted projects assessed by our international jury of leading professionals, including interior designers Bobby Berk, Brigette Romanek, Patricia Urquiola and Andre Herrero.

Our 90 judges will determine the projects that feature on the shortlists, which will be announced in October. A further round of judging by our master jury will determine each winner, the overall project of the year winners, and the Bentley Lighthouse Award winner.

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Read on for the full interiors longlist:

Mo Jacobsen by YSG Studio. Photo by Anson Smart

Residential interior

Artistas, Madrid, Spain, by Nomos
Casa France, Paris, France, by Dechelette Architecture
Capitan Arenas, Barcelona, Spain, by Miriam Barrio Studio
CBO Residence, Serifos, Greece, by Mold Architects
Crosby Street Apartment, New York City, USA, by Ember Studio
Essence of Japan, London, UK, by NYoko Kloeden Design
Magy Upper Apartment, Shanghai, China, by Atelier Tao+C
Maison Molaire, Geneva, Switzerland, by Bureau
Mazarine, London, UK, by Bradley Van Der Straeten Architects
Mia’s Apartment, London, UK, by Studiomama
Mo Jacobsen, Melbourne, Australia, by YSG Studio
Northcote House, Melbourne, Australia, by LLDS
Slatuinenweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Studio Riankop
Terrace Apartment, São Paulo, Brazil, by Estudio Guto Requena
The Green Machine, London, UK, by SUPRBLK
The Lighthouse, Paris, France, by Toledano + Architects
Yellow House in the Apple Garden, Oslo, Norway, by Familien Kvistad

This category is sponsored by Graff.

Browse all projects on the residential interior longlist page.

Early Bird by About Space. Photo by Joe Clark

Restaurant and bar interior

Agora, Hong Kong, China, by Collective Studio
Anbassa, Pantin, France, by Office Abrami Rojas (OAR)
Austa Restaurant, Algarve, Portugal, by Studio Gameiro
Bingo bakehouse, Singapore, by NousNous
Blue Bottle Coffee Nagoya Sakae Cafe, Nagoya, Japan, by Keiji Ashizawa Design
Cukiernia, Lviv, Ukraine, by YOD Group
Daphne, Toronto, Canada, by Studio Paolo Ferrari
Early Bird, Berlin, Germany, by About Space
Fika Cafe, Almaty, Kazakhstan, by NAAW Studio
Gerard’s, Brisbane, Australia, by J.Ar Office
Journey Beyond Gold Premium Carriages, Australia, by Woods Bagot
MOJ Coffee, Longquan City, China, by Thinking Design and Lanting Design
Panji Teahouse for Basao, Xiamen, China, by Building Narrative
Poeta Restaurant, Texas, US by Kim Lewis Designs
Restaurant MMC, Madrid, Spain by Zooco Estudio
San Carlo, Liverpool, UK, by Fettle
Sando, Geneva, Switzerland, by Sapid Studio
Starward Distillery, Melbourne, Australia, by PomPom and Studio Y

Browse all projects on the restaurant and bar longlist page.

The Hoxton Vienna by Ennismore. Photo by Julius Hirtzberger

Hotel and short-stay interior

citizenM Rome Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy, by Concrete
Ennea Hotel, Oaxaca, Mexico, by Comité de Proyectos
Glar Hotel, Wolin Island, Poland, by NOKE Architects
Hotel AKA, Alexandria, USA, by Lissoni Architecture
Hotel Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France, by Policronica
Life House, California, USA, by Life House
Locke at East Side Gallery, Berlin, Germany, by Grzywinski + Pons
Lodge at Marconi, California, USA, by Home Studios
Mollie Aspen, Colorado, USA, by Post Company
Palau Fugit Hotel, Girona, Spain, by El Equipo Creativo
Palazzo Dei Fiori, Venice, Italy, by Teresa Sapey + Partners
Frances Modern Inn, Texas, USA, by Kim Lewis Designs
The Hoxton, Vienna, Austria, by Ennismore and AIME Studio
The Medallion Extended Stay Hotel, Wisconsin, USA, by Arno Hoogland
Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan, by Keiji Ashizawa Design

Browse all projects on the hotel and short stay longlist page.

Santa Tere Espacio by Oficina de Diseño Colaborativo. Photo by Leandro Bulzzano

Workplace interior (small)

15×3, Marymount, Singapore, by L Architects
Berg & Ridge Group, Helsinki, Finland, by Fyra
Cave Office, Mexico City, Mexico, by Senosiain Arquitectos
Forward Group Headquarters Office, Shenzhen, China, by Studio 10
Golden Studio, Melbourne, Australia, by Golden
Land Over Water Office, Hoofddorp, Netherlands, by Firm Architects
Link Lab Creative Offices, Kortrijk, Belgium, by Stay Studio
Orato Offices lobby, Amsterdam, Netherlands, by The Invisible Party and Maarten Baas
Santa Tere Espacio, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, by Oficina de Diseño Colaborativo
The Independents, Shanghai, China, by Linehouse
Stow Brothers Hackney, London, UK, by Studio Milne
Today Design, Melbourne, Australia, by Studio Edwards
Velonetic, Lloyd’s of London Building, London, UK, by Basha-Franklin
Whitechapel Road, London, UK, by Vine Architecture Studio
Zephyr Sales Office, Texas, US, by Kim Lewis Designs

Browse all projects on the workplace interior (small) longlist page.

Edelman’s Francis House by Gensler. Photo by Vigo Jansons

Workplace interior (large)

Buck, Los Angeles, USA, by Loescher Meachem Architects
Chancery House, London, UK, by Norm Architects
CSL Global Headquarters, Melbourne, Australia, by COX Architecture
Edelman’s Francis House, London, UK, by Gensler
EY Finland, Helsinki, Finland, by Fyra
Food52 Flagship Headquarters, Brooklyn, USA, by Float Studio
Galp Head Office, Lisbon, Portugal, by Openbook Interiors
Gigi Studios Headquarters, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain, by Isern Serra
Henry Wood House, London, UK, by Nice Projects
Intermain, Alexandria, Australia, by BVN Architecture
Knotel at The Old Sessions House, London, UK, by Acrylicize
Myo St Paul’s, London, UK, by Basha-Franklin
Pressehaus Podium, Berlin, Germany, by Universal Design Studio
Sustainable Workspaces at County Hall, London, UK, by Material Works Architecture
The Malin Wedgewood Houston, USA, by The Malin Group

Browse all projects on the workplace interior (large) longlist page.

PJ. Lobster Optical Boutique by El Departamento. Photo by José Hevia

Retail interior (small)

Aesop Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain, by Mesura
Aesop Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan by Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architects
Aesop Store, Barcelona, Spain, by Barozzi Veiga
Bookshelf for Generating Conversation, Hiroshima, Japan, by Takashi Arai Studio
Camper Pompidou, Paris, France, by Penadés Office
Carv Store, Tokyo, Japan, by AtMa
Boutique Panlong Store, Shanghai, China, by Neri&Hu
La Manso Flagship Store, Barcelona, Spain, by External Reference
Natalino Mortimer Street, London, UK, by Mooradian Studio
O-I Studio, Tokyo, Japan, by Kokuyo
PJ Lobster Optical-Boutique, Barcelona, Spain, by El Departamento
Postal Hall, Perth, Australia, by Trower Falvo Architects
Present & Correct Shop, London, UK, by Architecture for London
The Secret Donut Society, Mexico City, Mexico, by Concentrico
théATRE Concept Store, Beijing, China, by Kooo Architects
Tojiro Knife Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, by Katata Yoshihito Design
WatchHouse Fenchurch Street, London, UK, by EBBA Architects
Xinú Marsella, Mexico City, Mexico, by Esrawe Studio

Browse all projects on the retail interior (small) longlist page.

Jaipur Rugs by Roar. Photo by Yasser Photography

Retail interior (large)

Blu Dot Lexington, New York, USA, by Peterson Rich Office
Club21 Lab Concept Store, Bangkok, Thailand, by Studio Krubka
Coach Play Cat Street, Tokyo, Japan, by Coach Design Studio
Deja Vu Recycling Store, Beijing, China, by Offhand Practice
Flagship Google Store, California, US, by Aidlin Darling Design
Foodie Social at Hong Shou Fang, Shanghai, China, by Linehouse
Jaipur Rugs, Dubai, UAE, by Roar
Lammhults Design Group’s showroom, Copenhagen, Denmark, by Note Design Studio
Marsèll Flagship Store, Milan, Italy, by Lotto Studio
Melt Season Flagship, Shanghai, China, by Mlkk Studio
Naïve Bookstore, Hebei, China, by Atelier Tao+C
Unmaking for IZA Tokyo, Japan, by Office Shogo Onodera

Browse all projects on the retail interior (large) longlist page.

Curly Lab by Miriam Barrio Studio. Photo by Salva López

Health and wellbeing interior

Aloop Clinic & Lab, Tokyo, Japan, by Keiji Ashizawa Design
Brunel Street Works, London, UK, by Dowen Farmer Architects
Clinique Monkland, Montreal, Canada, by Atelier Échelle
Curly Lab, Barcelona, Spain, by Miriam Barrio Studio
Dacha, Kyiv, Ukraine, by Makhno Studio
Docrates Cancer Center, Helsinki, Finland, by Kohina
De Linde, Achterberg, Netherlands, by Studio ID+
Dra Skin Derma Institute, Medllín, Colombia, by Ar_ea
GoCo Clinic, Gothenburg, Sweden, by White Arkitekter
Hair Room Toaru, Saitama, Japan, by Ateliers Takahito Sekiguchi
Kleï Spa and Hamman, Dubai, UAE, by VSHD Design
Komaeyu, Tokyo, Japan, by Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architects
Massage & More, Shanghai, China, by Atelier d’More
Meadow End, New Forest, UK, by Neutral Projects
Stan, Kyiv, Ukraine, by Dubrovska Studio
The Mineless Heritage, Taipei, Taiwan, by Divooe Zein Architects

Browse all projects on the health and wellbeing longlist page.

2023 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces – Pierre Bonnard by India Mahdavi. Photo by Lillie Thompson

Exhibition design (interior)

2023 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces, Melbourne, Australia, by India Mahdavi
2084: A Diorama of the Future, Varedo, Italy, by Head
30 years of Freitag: The Donnerstag Weeks, Zürich, Switzerland by Freitag
Chuo City Chuo Historical Museum, Tokyo, Japan, by Tanseisha
Contemplative Spaces: The El Lissitzky Exhibition, Hannover, Germany, by Next Enterprise Architects
Donatello, London, UK, by V&A Design Studio
Energy Revolution Gallery, London, UK, by Unknown Works
Hydro 100R, Milan, Italy, by Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau
MIT Museum Campus, Cambridge, USA, by Studio Joseph
Modern Guru and the Path to Artificial Happiness, France, by ENESS
Temporary Storage Garden, Shanghai, China, by Semester Studio
The Laboratory of the Future, Venezia, Italy, by African Futures Institute
The Yellow Thread, Brussels, Belgium, by Färg & Blanche
Walking sticks & canes, Milan, Italy, by Keiji Takeuchi Design Office
You Can Sit With Us, London, UK, by 2LG Studio

Browse all projects on the exhibition design (interior) longlist page.

Dezeen Awards 2024 in partnership with Bentley

Dezeen Awards is the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The seventh edition of the annual awards programme is in partnership with Bentley as part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world. This ambition complements Bentley’s architecture and design business initiatives, including the Bentley Home range of furnishings and real estate projects around the world.

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