INT Releases The 2nd Edition Interior Design Winners Book

A Diverse Spectrum of Interiors

From minimalist homes to grand civic installations, the second Winners Book dives into a wide array of design styles and philosophies. It walks readers through a visual and conceptual tour of interiors that prioritize wellness, cultural expression, and functional beauty. Some projects exude calm and simplicity, while others boldly experiment with form and luxury. The range reflects both individual creativity and larger design movements at play around the world.

This diversity is what makes the collection stand out—it doesn’t attempt to define good design by a single standard, but instead presents many interpretations, allowing readers to engage with the evolution of contemporary interiors.

Design with Purpose

What connects these varied projects is an underlying intention behind the design decisions. Whether it’s a spa-like retreat in the countryside or an interactive public venue in the heart of a city, the focus remains on user experience and the atmosphere that space can create. The Winners Book emphasizes how design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about how environments affect mood, behavior, and wellbeing.

By looking at interiors through this lens, the book quietly challenges the reader to see past the surface and explore how good design interacts with daily life.

A Resource for Curious Minds

The publication balances inspiration with information. Each featured project includes not just photography, but also thoughtful commentary that provides context about the design process and choices. This makes it a handy reference—not just for professionals and students in the field—but also for anyone with a curiosity about how interiors are shaped and how they, in turn, shape us.

Rather than offering solutions, it invites readers to ask questions: What makes a space feel calm? How do materials impact function? How do different cultures express comfort or utility through design?

What’s Next?

With the 2025 deadline for new submissions just around the corner, the Winners Book doubles as a snapshot of what the global interior design landscape looks like now, and a benchmark for where it might go. While the book itself is a retrospective, its release also opens the door for fresh entries and new voices to be featured in the next edition.

The INT Interior Design Awards, established by the team behind the Architecture MasterPrize, continues to carve out space for this kind of international exchange—not by declaring what design should be, but by showcasing what it currently is, in all its variety and depth.

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