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Design Guild Mark Launches 2023 Call for Entries

 

Design Guild Mark Launches 2023 Call for Entries

 

 

The Design Guild Mark has launched the call for entries for the 2023 awards, inviting designers and companies to submit entries for three categories: Furniture; Lighting; Interior Design Elements. Entry is open to British designers working in the UK or abroad, as well as designers with UK-based practices.

 

Submissions can be for an individual product or collection of products that are currently in production, that were designed for, and are manufactured by, an industrial design process. The designs can be intended for domestic, office, hospitality, educational or corporate use, and for both interior and exterior environments.

The Design Guild Mark was established in 2008 by The Furniture Makers’ Company to recognise all designs that meet the highest standards of originality and innovation in British industrial design. Over time the Mark has grown from just Furniture to include categories for Interior Design Elements, and Lighting.

It is unique to other design awards as the panel of independent judges – all experts in the field of design – examine the submitted piece during the judging day. Applicants are required to present their actual piece in person to allow for a dialogue between the judges and for any questions to be answered.

Designs awarded a Mark benefit from increased industry and consumer awareness, press and social media coverage, with the designers and companies behind them also receiving enhanced brand recognition.

The piece from each of the three categories deemed to be the most outstanding by the judges will also win the Jonathan Hindle Prize for Excellence.

Designers and companies have until 25 November 2022 to submit an entry to meet the early bird deadline and until 20 January 2023 for the final deadline.

Rodney McMahon, chairman of the Design Guild Mark, said: “The variety and quality of designs, from both established and aspiring designers, applying for the Design Guild Mark is always stimulating. With the launch of the Lighting Design categories last year, we now have three different design strands that we hope will attract an even broader range of applicants and ensure that the award of a Design Guild Mark continues to be something to which to aspire.”

 

Comments from Judges:
Jeremy Myerson, professor of design at the Royal College of Art:
“The Design Guild Mark remains the gold standard in design excellence for manufactured furniture. This year the accent was on simplicity, authenticity, finesse and fitness for purpose.”

Daniel Hopwood, director of Daniel Hopwood: London Interior Design & Architecture:
“We all know that lovely quote by William Morris ‘Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.’ In the light of this modern age may I add to the quote ‘and definitely sustainable’ as all of the products that have been awarded the prestigious Design Guild Mark meet all three of those criteria.”

Clare Johnston, Royal College of Art:

“I believe that an important aspect of the Design Guild Mark 2D category is that it has brought to light and given visibility to some of the incredibly inventive and talented UK designers in a field that is often less known by designers in other disciplines and the public. Exposure is frequently focused on brand or product designer, whereas this award directly acknowledges the inventor of the material or surface designer. As awareness of this award grows, we hope we will see many more applications demonstrating design excellence and brave innovation.”
Simon Alderson, twentytwentyone:

“The lighting shortlist was diverse by materiality and form. The manufacture was very international and employed varied processes. However, all ingredients were bound by UK-based creativity. Enlightening presentations made for a highly stimulating evaluations by the judges.”

Design Guild Mark

 

The Design Guild Mark is now accepting applications. A new category for Lighting Design has also been launched for 2020 as well as the previous categories for Furniture and Textiles, Wall coverings, Surfaces, Carpets and Floor coverings. For over 10 years the Design Guild Mark, awarded by The Furniture Makers’ Company, has been distinguishing the excellent from the ordinary in the design of furnishings intended for volume production.

It is unique to other design awards as the panel of independent judges – all experts in the field of design – examine the submitted pieces and question the designer during a judging day that takes place in the fantastic surroundings of Carpenters’ Hall in the City of London.

Rodney McMahon, chairman of the Design Guild Mark, commented:

“The variety and quality of designs, from both established and aspiring designers, applying for the Design Guild Mark is always stimulating. With the launch of the Lighting Design categories this year, we now have three different design strands that we hope will attract an even broader range of applicants, and ensure that the award of a Design Guild Mark continues to be something to which to aspire.”

Designers and companies have until 28th November 2019 to submit an entry to meet the early bird deadline and until 23rd January 2020 to meet the final deadline.
The Design Guild Mark judging panels for 2020 will be:

 

Furniture

Joanna Biggs – GA Design
Sarah Bryan – Sheppard Robson
Elliott Koehler – Layer Design
Jeremy Myerson – Royal College of Art
Tom Pearce – Farrah & Pearce
Campbell Thompson – The Conran Shop
Terence Woodgate – Studio Woodgate
Textiles, Wall coverings, Surfaces, Carpets and Floor coverings
Linzi Coppick – Forme UK
Daniel Hopwood – Hopwood Design Studios
Professor Clare Johnson – Royal College of Art
Natasha Marshall – Natasha Marshall
Corinne Pringle – tp bennett
Peter Thwaites – Rapture & Wright

Lighting
Simon Alderson – twentytwentyone
Tim Rundle – Tim Rundle Studio
Simon Terry – Anglepoise
John Tree – Jasper Morrison
Sebastian Wrong – Established & Sons

Designs awarded a Mark benefit from increased industry and consumer awareness, press and social media coverage, with the designers and companies behind them also receiving enhanced brand recognition.

The piece from each category deemed to be the most outstanding by the judges will also win the Jonathan Hindle Prize for Excellence – a £1,000 cash prize.

 

Comments from 2019 Awardees:

Steven Owens, designer of Bure Collection for &Bespoke: “A Design Guild Mark is such a prestigious honour, being recognised alongside the most impressive who’s who in the UK furniture industry is fantastic. I am extremely proud to have been awarded one for my first chair collection for &Bespoke”.

Paul Kelley, designer of BOB for Bisley: “2019 sees me receiving my second Design Guild Mark in as many years. This time round it is so much more significant for me as I have had a year to realise in what high regard the award is held, not only in the UK, but around the world. It is especially pleasing as it marks the start of my working relationship with Bisley, who are equally happy, and I know that it will create more opportunities for me as I move forward as a product designer”

Mark Gabbertas, designer of Oran for Allermuir and William Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Gloster Furniture: “This award programme continues to shine a spotlight on the best British design, in this case for truly international brands. The design scene in the UK is in great shape and we are proud to be part of it.”

Another Brand – Theo Williams, Creative Director, team of designers of Mosaic, Another Brand in partnership with Qualita Ltd: “The Design Guild Mark represents a commitment to British design with high standards in quality and merit within the British design industry. It’s a pleasure to obtain a DGM award that combines a commercial and a commercial and a cultural point of view.”

Comments from Judges:

Jeremy Myerson, professor of design at the Royal College of Art:

“The Design Guild Mark remains the gold standard in design excellence for manufactured furniture. This year the accent was on simplicity, authenticity, finesse and fitness for purpose.”

Daniel Hopwood, director of Daniel Hopwood: London Interior Design & Architecture

“We all know that lovely quote by William Morris ‘Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.’ In the light of this modern age may I add to the quote ‘and definitely sustainable’ as all of the products that have been awarded the prestigious Design Guild Mark meet all three of those criteria.”

 

John Tree, product designer at Jasper Morrison:

“I’m super excited that DGM has both added a lighting category and invited me to be one of the judges. DGM has filled a noticeable gap in the UK by providing a platform for the recognition of excellence in furniture design. Extending this to Lighting is a natural continuation of the guilds work.”

To see past winners and to keep up with the latest news, follow Design Guild Mark on Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin. You can also visit the website at www.designguildmark.org.uk for more information regarding biographies of the judging panel and useful information about applying as well as the judging criteria for each category
Those interested in submitting an entry for the 2020 awards can download an application form from the Design Guild Mark website, www.designguildmark.org.uk.

Design Guild Mark Launches Call for Entries for 2D Category

The Design Guild Mark, awarded by The Furniture Makers’ Company, has launched the call for entries for its new 2D — fabrics, textiles, wall coverings, floor coverings and carpets — design category.

The prestigious Design Guild Mark rewards excellence and raises the profile of British design and innovation.
The Mark has traditionally recognised the highest standards in the design of furniture for volume production, by the finest designers working in Britain, or British designers working abroad.

The deadline for entries is Friday 2 March 2018.

The Design Guild Mark is unique to other awards programmes as the submitted design and designer are reviewed in person by the judging panel.

The following judges have already been confirmed for the 2D category with more to be announced:
• Daniel Hopwood, creative director of Hopwood Design Studios
• Prof Clare Johnston, professor of Textiles, Royal College of Art
• Peter Thwaites, design director at Rapture & Wright.

Rodney McMahon, chairman of the Design Guild Mark, commented:

“Now in its 10th year, the Design Guild Mark’s furniture category continues to attract a very high calibre of entries that are then judged by our independent and expert panel. With the Mark gaining international recognition as a designation of excellence, the time was right to expand into 2D design. The judges confirmed for the 2D category are recognised experts within the field and we will announce the rest of the panel in the coming weeks. In the meantime, we look forward to receiving the first applications for the 2D design category during this historic time for the Design Guild Mark.”

More information about the Design Guild Mark, including an application form, is available from www.furnituremakers.org.uk/design-guild-mark