Australian interiors long-listed for 2022 Dezeen Awards

Popular international design blog Dezeen has announced the long list for the interiors category of its 2022 awards.

More than 20 Australian entries are among the 280 long-listed projects across 11 categories.

The long-listed projects will progress to the next stage of judging by esteemed international designers including Australians Kelvin Ho of Akin Atelier and Danielle Brustman. Winners will be announced in November.

The Australian long-listed interiors projects are:

House Interiors

Troye Sivan's House by Flack Studio.

Troye Sivan’s House by Flack Studio.

Image: Anson Smart

Barwon Heads House – Adam Kane Architects
Mirror Image – Smac Studio
The Bakery – Anna Carin Design Studio
Troye Sivan’s House – Flack Studio
West Bend House – Brave New Eco

Apartment Interiors

Gatwick Private Hotel – Kosloff Architecture

Restaurant and Bar Interiors

Lucky Kwong – Alliance Project Services

Hotel and Short-Stay Interiors

Ace Hotel Sydney – Flack Studio

Large Workplace Interior

The Commons by Foolscap Studio

The Commons by Foolscap Studio

Image: Tatjana Plitt

Burnet Institute – Studio Tate
Midtown Workplace – Cox Architecture
The Commons – Foolscap Studio

Small Workplace Interiors

Alexander House – Alexander and Co.
Studio Kate and Casa – Studio Kate
Wyer and Co. – Daniel Boddam Architecture and Interior Design

Small Retail Interior

Casa by Kate Nixon by Studio Kate

Casa by Kate Nixon by Studio Kate

Image: Maree Homer

Casa by Kate Nixon – Studio Kate
Coco and Lola Boutique – Esoteriko
The Chestnut Tree Bookshop – Ewert Leaf

Leisure and Wellness Interiors

Cole Hair Studio – Nickolas Gurtler
Flow Yoga – Craig Tan Architects
Relinque Urban Spa – Studio Tate
Youth Lab 3.0 – Nickolas Gurtler

Small Interiors

S’wich Bondi – Studio Shand

See the full long list on the Dezeen Awards website.

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