World’s 49 most striking interiors shortlisted for Dezeen Awards 2024

Dezeen has announced the interiors shortlist for this year’s Dezeen Awards, which includes interiors by Keiji Ashizawa, India Mahdavi, Mesura and Unknown Works.

The 49 shortlisted studios, which are in the running for awards in nine different interior project categories, are located across UAE, Sweden, Hong Kong, Canada and Portugal.

The top five represented studio countries are Japan with eight shortlisted entries, followed by the United Kingdom with five and the USA, Spain and Australia tied with four shortlisted entries.

The shortlist featured several projects with tile-clad interiors, including a cafe utilising an earthy colour palette with pink-coloured tiles in Japan and a public bathhouse featuring turquoise tiling in the suburbs of Tokyo.

Other shortlisted projects include a restaurant with striking concrete arches in Spain, a menswear store sprayed with recycled newspaper pulp in London and a minimalist showroom featuring sculptural furniture in Barcelona.

Dezeen Awards 2024 shortlists revealed this week

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

This year’s nomination-based Designers of the Year and Bentley Lighthouse Award shortlists will be announced this Friday and next Monday respectively.

“This year’s interiors shortlist displays incredible quality,” said Chris Cooke, head of design collaborations at Bentley, who is one of this year’s interiors judges. “Innovative, contemporary designs which are smart, impactful and timeless top this year’s list.”

“There also continues to be a focus on sustainability and it’s encouraging to see designers embrace this responsibility,” he continued.

Top: Austa Restaurant by Studio Gameiro. Photo by Daniel Schäfer. Above: Naïve Bookstore by Atelier Tao+C. Photo by Wen Studio

The shortlisted projects were scored by our interiors jury which includes interior designer Bobby Berk, Patricia Urquiola and Brigette Romanek, architect Shushana Khachatrian and product designer Amechi Mandi.

All shortlisted interiors projects are listed below, each with a link to a dedicated page on the Dezeen Awards website, where you can find an image and more information about the project.

The winner of each project category will be announced live at our annual Dezeen Awards party on Tuesday 26 November at Hackney Church in London. All nine winners will then compete for the title of interior project of the year.

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Read on for the full interiors shortlist:

Capitan Arenas by Miriam Barrio Studio. Photo by Salva López

Residential interior

Casa France, Paris, France, by Dechelette Architecture
Capitan Arenas, Barcelona, Spain, by Miriam Barrio Studio
Mia’s Apartment, London, UK, by Studiomama
Mo Jacobsen, Melbourne, Australia, by YSG Studio
The Green Machine, London, UK, by SUPRBLK
The Lighthouse, Paris, France, by Toledano + Architects

This category is sponsored by Graff.

Browse all projects on the residential interior shortlist page.

Daphne by Studio Paolo Ferrari. Photo by Joel Esposito

Restaurant and bar interior

Austa Restaurant, Algarve, Portugal, by Studio Gameiro
Blue Bottle Coffee Nagoya Sakae Cafe, Nagoya, Japan, by Keiji Ashizawa Design
Daphne, Toronto, Canada, by Studio Paolo Ferrari
Early Bird, Berlin, Germany, by About Space
Restaurant MMC, Madrid, Spain by Zooco Estudio

Browse all projects on the restaurant and bar interior shortlist page.

Locke at East Side Gallery by Grzywinski + Pons. Photo by Nicholas Worley

Hotel and short-stay interior

Ennea Hotel, Oaxaca, Mexico, by Comité de Proyectos
Hotel Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France, by Policronica
Locke at East Side Gallery, Berlin, Germany, by Grzywinski + Pons
Mollie Aspen, Colorado, USA, by Post Company
The Medallion Extended Stay Hotel, Wisconsin, USA, by Arno Hoogland
Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan, by Keiji Ashizawa Design and Norm Architects

Browse all projects on the hotel and short-stay interior shortlist page.

Orato Offices lobby by The Invisible Party and Maarten Baas. Photo by Wouter van der Sar

Workplace interior (small)

Cave Office, Mexico City, Mexico, by Senosiain Arquitectos
Land Over Water Office, Hoofddorp, the 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
Today Design, Melbourne, Australia, by Studio Edwards

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

Food52 Flagship Headquarters by Float Studio. Photo by William Jess Laird

Workplace interior (large)

Chancery House, London, UK, by Norm Architects
Edelman’s Francis House, London, UK, by Gensler
Food52 Flagship Headquarters, Brooklyn, USA, by Float Studio
Gigi Studios Headquarters, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain, by Isern Serra
Intermain, Alexandria, Australia, by BVN Architecture
Knotel at The Old Sessions House, London, UK, by Knotel and Acrylicize

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

Tojiro Knife Gallery by Katata Yoshihito Design. Photo by Masaaki Inoue

Retail interior (small)

Aesop Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain, by Mesura
Aesop Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan by Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architects
Natalino Mortimer Street, London, UK, by Mooradian Studio
théATRE Concept Store, Beijing, China, by Kooo Architects
Tojiro Knife Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, by Katata Yoshihito Design

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

Melt Season Flagship by Mlkk Studio. Photo by Meltseason

Retail interior (large)

Jaipur Rugs, Dubai, UAE, by Roar
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) shortlist page.

Massage & More by Atelier d’More. Photo by Linshan Film

Health and wellbeing interior

Docrates Cancer Center, Helsinki, Finland, by Kohina
Hair Room Toaru, Saitama, Japan, by Ateliers Takahito Sekiguchi
Komaeyu, Tokyo, Japan, by Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architects
Massage & More, Shanghai, China, by Atelier d’More
The Mineless Heritage, Taipei, Taiwan, by Divooe Zein Architects

Browse all projects on the health and wellbeing interior shortlist page.

Hydro 100R by Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau. Photo by Einar Aslaksen

Exhibition design (interior)

2023 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces, Melbourne, Australia, by India Mahdavi
Contemplative Spaces: The El Lissitzky Exhibition, Hannover, Germany, by Next Enterprise Architects
Energy Revolution Gallery, London, UK, by Unknown Works
Hydro 100R, Milan, Italy, by Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau
Modern Guru and the Path to Artificial Happiness, France, by ENESS
Temporary Storage Garden, Shanghai, China, by Semester Studio

Browse all projects on the exhibition design (interior) shortlist 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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