The 22nd Annual Hospitality Design Awards Celebrate Global Innovation in Design

The prestigious 22nd annual Hospitality Design (HD) Awards ceremony recently concluded, recognizing the pinnacle of design excellence from across the globe. Held on Tuesday, May 5th, at the luxurious Encore Resort at Wynn Las Vegas during the industry-leading HD Expo 2026, the event drew nearly 475 attendees. This year’s awards celebrated outstanding achievements in both project and product design, showcasing the remarkable breadth and innovation within the hospitality sector. Over 1,200 submissions were considered, underscoring the competitive and vibrant nature of the industry.

The coveted "Best in Show" awards highlighted exceptional contributions. For projects, The Standard, Brussels, emerged as the top honor, lauded for its transformative design. In the product category, Kevin Barry Art Advisory’s sophisticated art program for the Chamonix Casino Hotel captivated the judges, earning them the "Best in Show" for products. This recognition signifies a significant achievement in a field characterized by relentless creativity and a drive for unique guest experiences.

A Global Showcase of Design Prowess

The HD Awards have a long-standing tradition of honoring the most innovative and impactful projects and products in the hospitality industry. Established over two decades ago, the awards have evolved alongside the industry, reflecting shifting trends, technological advancements, and a growing emphasis on sustainability and guest well-being. The annual ceremony at HD Expo serves as a crucial networking event and a barometer for the future direction of hospitality design, bringing together designers, architects, owners, operators, and manufacturers. The sheer volume and quality of submissions each year attest to the global reach and influence of the HD Awards.

This year’s event, held against the backdrop of Las Vegas’s iconic entertainment landscape, provided a fitting venue for celebrating achievements that shape the guest experience. The Expo itself offered a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to discover new products, forge partnerships, and gain insights into emerging market trends. The awards ceremony, therefore, represents the culmination of extensive creative efforts and a testament to the industry’s ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of design.

Project Award Winners: Transforming Spaces

The HD Project Awards recognized excellence across a diverse range of hospitality categories, from lifestyle and upscale hotels to luxury and budget-friendly accommodations. Each winning project demonstrated a unique approach to design, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and the specific needs of its target market.

Lifestyle Hotels: Setting the Standard

The Standard, Brussels was honored as the winner in the Lifestyle Hotel category. This project, a collaboration between Bernard Dubois of Brussels, Verena Haller, and the Lifestyle Group Hyatt Design Team from New York, alongside architectural firms Jaspers-Eyers Architects, 51N4E, and l’AUC, represents a significant redesign that has redefined urban hospitality. The hotel’s owner, Befimmo, and operator, Standard International, have successfully created a space that is both stylish and inviting. The project’s success was further amplified by the purchasing firm, Dynamo.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Hotel Daphne, Houston, designed by Bunkhouse Hotels.
    • Populus Seattle, with interior design by Curioso and architecture by The Miller Hull Partnership.
    • Hotel Albatross, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, showcasing the work of Mapa Mueller for interiors and Mark Alexander Pavliv and Brendan McHugh for architecture.

Lifestyle Hotel Public Space: Elevating the Guest Experience

The award for Lifestyle Hotel Public Space went to The Atlas Hotel in Boston. INC Architecture & Design led the interior design, with Marlon Blackwell Architects contributing to the architectural vision. This project, for owner Tishman Speyer and operator Highgate, highlights the critical role of communal areas in shaping a hotel’s identity. Benjamin West served as the purchasing firm.

  • Finalists included:
    • Populus Seattle, again recognized for its public spaces, underscoring its comprehensive design approach.
    • The Standard, Brussels, further demonstrating its impactful design across multiple facets of the hotel.

Upscale Hotels: Sophistication and Comfort

The Upscale Hotel category saw Hyatt Centric Shanghai Zhongshan Park take home the top prize. Red Design was responsible for the interior design, while Sherman Kung & Associates Architects handled the architecture. This project, a testament to Hyatt Hotels Corporation’s commitment to quality and guest satisfaction, was supported by purchasing firm Shanghai Zhongning Construction Installation & Advanced Decoration Co., Ltd.

  • Finalists in the Upscale Hotel category included:
    • A by Adina Vienna Danube, by BWM Designers & Architects and project A01 architects.
    • Canal House of Georgetown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Washington, DC, designed by Saguez & Dash and Fillat + Architecture.

Upscale Hotel Public Space: Creating Welcoming Environments

The Sanderling Resort in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, was celebrated for its exceptional Upscale Hotel Public Space. Ward + Gray led the interior design efforts, with HPGI – Cole Rothrock managing purchasing. This award highlights the importance of creating engaging and comfortable public areas that enhance the overall guest experience.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Kimpton Miralina Resort & Villas, Paradise Valley, Arizona, featuring design by Saguez & Dash.
    • Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, Kissimmee, Florida, showcasing the architectural and interior design prowess of BLUR Workshop.
    • Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, with interior design by Suomi Design Works.

Upper-Upscale Hotel: Refined Elegance

The Nickel Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, secured the win in the Upper-Upscale Hotel category. Morris Adjmi Architects, alongside Method Studios, delivered a design that blends architectural sophistication with interior warmth. Method Co. served as both owner and operator, with The Cardy Group managing purchasing.

  • Finalists recognized for their contributions included:
    • Hotel Saint Augustine, Houston, a collaboration between Post Company, Bunkhouse Hotels, and Lake|Flato Architects.
    • Hotel Indigo Hainan Clear Water Bay, with design contributions from Yang & Associates Group and SIADR, YOSAAN Architects.
    • TFT Chongqing, Vignette Collection, designed by WE Design.
    • OKU Andalusia, Spain, a project entirely managed in-house by OKU Hotels.

Luxury Hotel: Unparalleled Grandeur

The Luxury Hotel award went to Fairmont Tokyo. BAR Studio from Melbourne crafted the interiors, while Maki and Associates provided the architectural foundation. This opulent project, owned by Nomura Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. and operated by Accor, was supported by purchasing firm ILYA Corporation, setting a new benchmark for luxury accommodations.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, a stunning design by G.A Group and Fender Katsalidis Architects.
    • Collegio alla Querce, Auberge Collection, Florence, showcasing the vision of ArchFlorence and Esteva i Esteva.

Luxury Hotel Public Space: Immersive Environments

Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco, was celebrated for its exceptional Luxury Hotel Public Space. Muza Lab’s interior design, complemented by the architecture of GCA Architects, created a truly immersive and opulent environment. The Royal Mansour Collection served as owner, operator, and purchasing firm, delivering a cohesive and breathtaking experience.

  • Finalists recognized for their contributions to luxury public spaces included:
    • Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Dubai, designed by AvroKO and Killa Design.
    • Fairmont Tokyo, again lauded for its overall design excellence.
    • Delphi Hotel Hangzhou, a collaboration between ShichaoDaniel and Hanjia Design Group Co., Ltd.

Midscale Hotel: Value and Style

Union Hotel in Toronto claimed the top spot in the Midscale Hotel category. Frank Architecture’s interior design and KALP Architect Inc.’s architectural work created a space that balances affordability with contemporary style. Silver Hotel Group served as both owner and operator.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • ONTO Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City, designed by Estudio M:A and CRB Arquitectos.
    • The Compton, Bentonville, Arkansas, a project by CRÈME / Jun Aizaki Architecture & Design and BRR Architecture, Marvel Architects.
    • Hotel Brookmere, Saratoga Springs, New York, designed by Sims Patrick Studio and Balzer & Tuck Architecture.

Midscale Hotel Public Space: Community and Connection

The award for Midscale Hotel Public Space was presented to Hyatt Union Square, New York. Legeard Studio was responsible for the interior design, and Opus Interior managed operations and purchasing. This award highlights the importance of creating engaging and functional public spaces within midscale properties.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Spier Hotel, Stellenbosch, South Africa, designed by Fusion Design & Architecture.
    • M Social Hotel New York Downtown, with design by Mazzarini & Co.

Budget/Select Service Hotel: Smart Design

Tiller House, Laguna Hills, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, California, was recognized as the winner in the Budget/Select Service Hotel category. Atwater Inc. led the interior design, with HMR Architecture handling the architectural aspects. This project, for owner Kevin Akash, Elite Hospitality, INC., and operator 24seven Hotels, demonstrates that stylish and functional design can be achieved within budget constraints. Eclipse Hospitality managed purchasing.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • AC Hotel by Marriott Bentonville, Arkansas, designed by INK + ORO and 5G Studio Collaborative.
    • Hyatt Place Springdale / Zion National Park, Utah, designed by STUDIO a28.

Budget/Select Service Hotel Public Space: Functional Appeal

Hyatt Place Springdale / Zion National Park, Utah, also received recognition for its outstanding Budget/Select Service Hotel Public Space. STUDIO a28, Tomball, Texas, was the interior design firm, with Ensign Hospitality serving as owner and operator. Linc Hospitality managed purchasing. This award emphasizes the impact of well-designed public areas in enhancing the guest experience, even in budget-focused properties.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • AC Savannah Historic District, designed by Design Continuum, Inc.
    • TownePlace Suites and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, Paris, Texas, featuring interior design by Nuance Interiors.

Guestrooms: Comfort and Style

The award for Guestrooms recognized Desert Rock Resort, the Red Sea, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia. Studio Paolo Ferrari’s interior design and Oppenheim Architecture’s architectural vision combined to create serene and luxurious guest accommodations. Red Sea Global is the owner.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Hotel Wren, Twentynine Palms, California, designed by Manola Studio.
    • The Louie, a Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington, with interior design by Harken Interiors.
    • Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, showcasing another exemplary design.

Suites: Elevated Luxury

Desert Rock Resort, the Red Sea, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia, also triumphed in the Suites category, underscoring its comprehensive design excellence. Studio Paolo Ferrari and Oppenheim Architecture delivered suites that offer an unparalleled level of luxury and comfort.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Anantara Palais Hansen Vienna, designed by DesignAgency.
    • Shebara Resort, the Red Sea, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia, another project by Studio Paolo Ferrari and Killa Design.
    • Four Seasons Hotel Milan, a collaboration between Pierre-Yves Rochon and Four Seasons.

Restorations, Transformations + Conversions: Breathing New Life

Songtsm Travel Hotel Jiuzhai, China, was honored for its exceptional Restorations, Transformations + Conversions. Thinking Design and Lanting Design were responsible for both interior and architectural design, as well as ownership. This award celebrates projects that successfully reimagine existing structures for new hospitality purposes.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Mandarin Oriental Vienna, designed by Goddard Littlefair.
    • Red Cliffs Lodge Moab, featuring design by Sormeh Rienne.
    • W Prague, a project by AvroKO and Chapman Taylor.

Amenity Spaces: Enhancing the Guest Experience

Oxenfree Princeton, Texas, received the award for Amenity Spaces. Studio K Creative led the interior design and purchasing, with architecture by Northworks. This project, owned and operated by Core Spaces, highlights the growing importance of well-designed amenities in attracting and retaining guests.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • 300 Main Residential Tower, San Antonio, Texas, designed by Stantec.
    • The Langham, Columbus, Ohio, by Crimson Design Group and Sullivan Bruck.
    • The Wendy, Arlington, Virginia, designed by Edit at Streetsense.

Student Housing: Designing for the Future

Rambler Atlanta was named the winner in the Student Housing category. LV Collective and Archie Bolden collaborated on interior design, with Niles Bolton Associates providing architectural services. LV Collective also served as owner and operator. This award recognizes innovative design solutions tailored to the unique needs of student accommodations.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Hub on Campus Tucson First, Arizona, designed by Studio K Creative.
    • Hub on Campus Knoxville, Tennessee, with design by Parini.
    • Rambler Columbus, Ohio, designed by Variant Collaborative.

Transportation: Innovation on the Move

The award for Transportation was given to Oceania Cruises Allura, Marshall Islands. Studio DADO’s interior design and Fincantieri’s architectural expertise combined to create a sophisticated and comfortable onboard experience. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is the owner and operator.

Small Hotel: Intimate Charm

In the Small Hotel category, two projects were recognized with Belden House & Mews, Litchfield, Connecticut, and Hotel Sevilla, Mérida, Yucatán, México, sharing the win. Champalimaud Design and PBDW Architects were behind Belden House & Mews, while Zeller y Moye handled both design and architecture for Hotel Sevilla.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Hotel Wren, Twentynine Palms, California.
    • Hotel Albatross, Ocean Grove, New Jersey.
    • Le Petit Pali Laguna Beach, California.

Landscape + Outdoor Spaces: Harmonizing with Nature

The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok, received the award for Landscape + Outdoor Spaces. PIA Interior led the interior design, with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and Architects 49 Limited providing architectural services. Shma Company Limited was responsible for the landscape architecture, creating a serene urban oasis.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Frame Hotel – SoCo, Austin, a project by Frame Hospitality Group.
    • The Standard, Pattaya Na Jomtien, Thailand, with design by Din Studio and Studio Lupine.

Upscale Restaurant: Culinary Ambiance

The Upscale Restaurant award went to Remy’s Loose, Newport, Rhode Island. Studio Valerius designed both the interior and architecture, creating an ambiance that complements the culinary experience. Lani Shufelt is the owner.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Mamani, Dallas, designed by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio.
    • Lucia, Los Angeles, designed by Preen Inc.
    • Carbone Riviera, Las Vegas, by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio.
    • CÉ LA VI London, designed by Prospect Design International.

Casual Restaurant: Accessible Design

Testa Rossa, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, was recognized for its exceptional Casual Restaurant design. Stokes Architecture + Design handled both interior and architectural design, as well as ownership, operation, and purchasing. This award celebrates restaurants that offer a welcoming and stylish atmosphere for everyday dining.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Super Peach, Los Angeles, designed by INC Architecture & Design.
    • Papa San, New York, also designed by INC Architecture & Design.
    • Westmoreland, New York, with design by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio and Selldorf Architects.

Bar, Club + Lounge: Creating Buzz

Mimi, Edmonton, Canada, took home the award for Bar, Club + Lounge. Ste Marie led the interior design, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere. Corso 32 is the owner, and Ensemble Projects managed purchasing.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Swim Club, Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong.
    • Peridot, Central District, Hong Kong, featuring design by Studio Paolo Ferrari and Zaha Hadid Architects.
    • Jo’s Bar, Miami, designed by Saladino Design Studios.
    • Filthy Martini Bar, Phoenix, designed by PETERMAX Co.

Resort: Escapist Havens

ZOLAND·Emei, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, China, was honored as the leading Resort project. Studio J. Bridgland was responsible for both interior and architectural design. ZOLAND served as owner and operator, creating a destination designed for ultimate relaxation and immersion.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Lagen El Nido, El Nido, the Philippines, designed by Wimberly Interiors and WATG.
    • Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico, designed by Bando x Seidel Meersseman (BxSM).
    • Desert Rock Resort, the Red Sea, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia, showcasing the design expertise of Studio Paolo Ferrari and Oppenheim Architecture.

New Brand Launch: Fresh Concepts

Appellation, Healdsburg, California, was celebrated for its successful New Brand Launch. EDG provided interior design, with Hart Howerton as the architecture firm. Comstock Homes is the owner, and Appellation is the operator. The Cardy Group managed purchasing. This award recognizes the strategic and creative efforts involved in introducing a new hospitality brand to the market.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • The River Electric, Guerneville, California, designed by Jessie Galloway Design.

Branded Residences: Luxury Living

The award for Branded Residences went to Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Residences, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Gensler and BAMO collaborated on interior design, with 10 Design and Gensler serving as architectural firms. Gencom and Mohari Hospitality are the owners, developed by the Athens Group, with DDP as the operator. The Parker Company / ITG Interlogic handled purchasing. This award highlights the fusion of luxury hotel standards with residential living.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • J.W. Marriott Reston Station, Reston, Virginia, featuring design by Michael Graves Architecture and EDG.

Wellness + Wellbeing: Promoting Health and Serenity

BASIN Glacial Waters, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, was honored for its exceptional Wellness + Wellbeing design. Matteo Thun & Partners were responsible for both interior and architectural design. Oxford Properties is the owner and purchasing firm, with Accor / Fairmont Hotels & Resorts as the operator. This award emphasizes the increasing focus on health and relaxation in hospitality design.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Bedrock Aquatics and Athletics at Moss, New York, designed by Charles & Co and Kohn Pedersen Fox.
    • Smile House, New York, designed by SPAN Architecture.
    • Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay, Morocco, recognized for its holistic approach.
    • Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, also acknowledged for its well-being elements.

Sustainable: Eco-Conscious Design

1 Hotel Melbourne received the award for Sustainable design, highlighting its commitment to environmental responsibility. ODO (One Design Office) and Ward + Gray were the interior designers, with Fender Katsalidis (FK Architecture) as the architecture firm. Riverlee is the owner, and Starwood Hotels is the operator. Hotel Purchasing Group International managed purchasing. This award signifies the growing importance of sustainable practices in the hospitality industry.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Populus Seattle, recognized for its sustainable design approach.
    • Intercontinental the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, designed by Kristina Zanic Consultants and Foster+Partners.
    • Renaissance Amsterdam, with design contributions from Bowler James Brindley and Stylt Trampoli.

Beyond Hospitality: Expanding Design Horizons

The "Beyond Hospitality" category celebrated projects that transcend traditional hospitality boundaries, showcasing design innovation in diverse commercial spaces. POP MART Bangkok ICONSIAM Flagship Store and Under the Reed Roof Guesthouses, Kyiv, were both recognized as winners. X+Living Architecture and Interior Design created the POP MART store, while YOD Group was responsible for the design, architecture, purchasing, operation, and ownership of the guesthouses.

  • Other notable winners in this category included:
    • Avenir Creative’s Design Studio, Chicago.
    • Korman Jewel House, Austin.
    • Alice + Olivia Madison Avenue Flagship, New York.
    • LucidWild Estate, Dundee, Oregon.

Hybrid Hospitality: Blending Experiences

Everyman at the Whitely, London, was the winner in the Hybrid Hospitality category, recognizing projects that uniquely blend different types of spaces and experiences. Fusion Design & Architecture handled the interior and architectural design for this innovative project. Everyman Media Group is the owner.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • The Willow Play Cafe, Toronto.
    • Ballers, Philadelphia.
    • Manifest, Washington, DC.

Event Space: Creating Memorable Occasions

The Loft at Lune 1860, Goderich, Ontario, Canada, was honored for its outstanding Event Space design. Studio Author was the lead designer and responsible for interior architecture. Lisa Mok and Ezra Silverton are the owners.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Fairmont Tokyo, recognized again for its comprehensive design.
    • J.W. Marriott Reston Station, Reston, Virginia.

Lodges + Camps: Rustic Elegance

andBeyond Suyian Lodge, Suyian Conservancy, Kenya, was awarded for its exceptional Lodge + Camp design. Fox Browne Creative, Nicholas Plewman Architects, and Michaelis Boyd Architects collaborated to create an authentic and immersive wilderness experience. andBeyond Travel is the owner, operator, and purchasing firm.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • AutoCamp Sequoia, Three Rivers, California.
    • Baines’ Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary, Okavango Delta, Botswana.
    • Birch Cabins, County Down, Northern Ireland.

Members Club: Exclusive Ambiance

The Camel Club, Lexington, Kentucky, was recognized for its distinguished Members Club design. Jenny Bukovec Studio led the interior design, with Gibson Taylor Thompson handling architecture. Morris & Atlas served as developer, partner, and purchasing firm.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Moss, New York, designed by Charles & Co.
    • Club 1902, Delafield, Wisconsin.

Visual Identity: Branding Excellence

Two projects shared the win in the Visual Identity category: Camp DeForest, Lincolnville, Maine, and Uniforms at the Standard, Brussels. Might & Main was the branding firm for Camp DeForest, with Joanne Palmisano Design handling interior design and purchasing. Gresham Blake collaborated on the uniforms for The Standard, Brussels, alongside Verena Haller and the Lifestyle Group, Hyatt Design Team.

  • Finalists in this category included:
    • Mister Cheeks, Brooklyn, New York.
    • ROW 34, Kenmore Square, Boston.

Student Project: Emerging Talent

The Student Project category celebrated the future of hospitality design. Mt. Shootao Hotpot Restaurant by Jessie Wang from the School of Visual Arts, SENSA Hotel by Joy Xu from Marymount University, and Mental Health Clinic Design – Bee Well and Hospitality Design – Vespera by Monica Shemtov and Carleigh Hobberlin from Sheridan College, along with 361 Broadway – Adaptive Reuse Boutique Hotel by Nathan Beauchamp from Vancouver Island University, were all recognized for their innovative concepts and promising talent.

Product Awards: Innovation in Materials and Furnishings

The HD Product Awards showcased cutting-edge innovations in materials, furniture, and technology that enhance hospitality spaces.

Accessories + Specialty Products: Functional Elegance

The Nestable Luggage Cart from Forbes Industries was awarded for its practicality and design.

Architectural Solutions: Building Innovation

Neolith ARCHITECTURAL from Neolith stood out for its versatile and durable architectural applications.

Art: Enhancing Atmosphere

In the Art category, Breaching and Diving: Suspended Sculpture from Local Language and Art Deco Paper Relief from Soho Art Consulting were both honored for their artistic merit and ability to transform spaces.

Art: Program or Installation: Curated Experiences

The Chamonix Casino Hotel art program by Kevin Barry Art Advisory was recognized for its comprehensive and impactful curation, along with The Dearborn Inn from Farmboy Fine Arts and Miraval Arizona Spa from Local Language.

Bath: Luxurious Touches

Fireclay Bath Foundry from Fireclay Tile was celebrated for its artisanal quality and design.

Casegoods + Furniture: Craftsmanship and Style

The Rhine collection from HBF was awarded for its exceptional casegoods and furniture design, exemplifying craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.

Flooring: Foundation of Design

Armstrong Flooring TimberTones Densified Hardwood from Armstrong Flooring, a brand of AHF Products, was recognized for its innovative and sustainable flooring solutions.

Lighting: Illuminating Design

The Lido by Ward + Gray from Boheme impressed the judges with its elegant and functional lighting design.

Outdoor Furnishings: Enhancing Exterior Spaces

The WRAP Seating Collection from Gloster was honored for its stylish and durable outdoor furniture.

Seating: Comfort and Form

The Hiro Accent Chair from Workshop Collection was recognized for its exceptional design and comfort.

Surfaces: Material Innovation

Trevino from TileBar was awarded for its innovative and aesthetically pleasing surface material.

Sustainable Solutions: Green Design

Xorel Luxe from Carnegie was celebrated for its commitment to sustainable textile solutions.

Technology: Smart Integration

Moorgen x Steve Leung – Salute from Moorgen Smart Home was recognized for its integration of smart technology into the hospitality environment.

Textiles + Fabrics: Tactile Excellence

Two winners emerged in this category: Rodeo Leather from Demar Leather and Layered by Mark Grattan from HBF Textiles, both recognized for their superior quality and design.

Wallcoverings: Aesthetic Impact

Bucolique from Arte was honored for its captivating and high-quality wallcovering design.

Special Judges’ Award: Unique Vision

The Stone Born Collection from Arto Brick received a special judges’ award, highlighting its unique and impactful design.

The 22nd Annual HD Awards once again underscored the dynamic evolution of the hospitality design landscape, celebrating the creative minds and innovative products that shape unforgettable guest experiences worldwide. The continued success and growing influence of these awards solidify their position as a pivotal event for industry professionals seeking inspiration and recognition.

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