The 2023 Best of Year Awards Finalists Revealed

Interior Design reveals project and product finalists for the 18th annual Best of Year Awards, honoring innovation in all its forms across the industry. See who earns top accolades at the ceremony, hosted by Editor-in-Chief Cindy Allen in Manhattan on Thursday, December 7, or tune in to the event live stream on DesignTV by SANDOW.

Interior Design‘s prestigious Hall of Fame gala also returns next week to honor five standout designers and creatives: Carlos M. Martínez Flórez, managing director, principal of Gensler; Joshua Aidlin and David Darling, founders of Aidlin Darling Design; and Suzanne Tick, textile designer and weaver. Additionally, a special Icon Award will be presented to David Rockwell, founder and president of Rockwell Group, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.

Best of Year Project Finalists

Hotel AKA Alexandria by Lissoni New York, a 2023 Best of Year project finalist for Domestic Hotel Transformation.
Hotel AKA Alexandria by Lissoni New York, a 2023 Best of Year project finalist for Domestic Hotel Transformation.

Best of Year Product Finalists

Knitty by Moooi, a 2023 Best of Year product finalist for Residential Lounge Seating.
Knitty by Moooi, a 2023 Best of Year product finalist for Residential Lounge Seating.

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