Australia by Design: Architecture People's Choice Award

CULT PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

AUSTRALIA BY DESIGN: ARCHITECTURE

Why let the judges have all the fun? Get ready to vote for your favourite architectural project in this series, in the Cult People’s Choice Award and become eligible to win a beautiful Palissade Dining Setting by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay, A stylish Flowerpot Portable Table Lamp by Verner Panton for &Tradition - or a Limited Edition Cult Tower by Adam Goodrum for nau.

CULT People's Choice Award

Designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Palissade is a collection of outdoor furniture for HAY in powder coated or hot galvanised steel. United by a common principle of symmetrical geometry, the Palissade collection is engineered to reproduce the same visual simplicity and core strength throughout.

The Flowerpot, a vividly coloured lamp with a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade, embodies the experimental attitude of Verner Panton. Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable.

The limited-edition Cult Tower designed by Adam Goodrum. Contemporary yet classic, this solid brass tower is comprised of a set of candle holders and salt & pepper shakers, assembled like building blocks to form a unique and striking tower.

Voting opens on January 23, so stay tuned for more information and follow @australiabydesigntv for updates.

Australia by Design: Architecture People's Choice Award

CULT PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

VOTING IS OPEN!

Why let the judges have all the fun? It's your turn to vote for your favourite architectural project in this series, in the Cult People’s Choice Award and become eligible to win a beautiful Palissade Dining Setting by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay, A stylish Flowerpot Portable Table Lamp by Verner Panton for &Tradition - or a Limited Edition Cult Tower by Adam Goodrum for nau.

CULT People's Choice Award

Designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Palissade is a collection of outdoor furniture for HAY in powder coated or hot galvanised steel. United by a common principle of symmetrical geometry, the Palissade collection is engineered to reproduce the same visual simplicity and core strength throughout.

The Flowerpot, a vividly coloured lamp with a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade, embodies the experimental attitude of Verner Panton. Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable.

The limited-edition Cult Tower designed by Adam Goodrum. Contemporary yet classic, this solid brass tower is comprised of a set of candle holders and salt & pepper shakers, assembled like building blocks to form a unique and striking tower.

VOTE NOW

TO VOTE, CHOOSE YOUR favourite PROJECT BELOW BY CLICKING ON THE

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After the final episode airs, the top ten projects in votes will move on to the finalist round for 1 more week of voting to select the winner. Be sure to share with friends, family, and colleagues!

After voting, enter for your chance to win the prize offering from CULT

Australia by Design: Architecture People's Choice Award

CULT PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

VOTING IS OPEN!

Why let the judges have all the fun? It's your turn to vote for your favourite architectural project in this series, in the Cult People’s Choice Award and become eligible to win a beautiful Palissade Dining Setting by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay, A stylish Flowerpot Portable Table Lamp by Verner Panton for &Tradition - or a Limited Edition Cult Tower by Adam Goodrum for nau.

CULT People's Choice Award

Designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Palissade is a collection of outdoor furniture for HAY in powder coated or hot galvanised steel. United by a common principle of symmetrical geometry, the Palissade collection is engineered to reproduce the same visual simplicity and core strength throughout.

The Flowerpot, a vividly coloured lamp with a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade, embodies the experimental attitude of Verner Panton. Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable.

The limited-edition Cult Tower designed by Adam Goodrum. Contemporary yet classic, this solid brass tower is comprised of a set of candle holders and salt & pepper shakers, assembled like building blocks to form a unique and striking tower.

VOTE NOW

TO VOTE, CHOOSE YOUR favourite PROJECT BELOW BY CLICKING ON THE

icon

After the final episode airs, the top ten projects in votes will move on to the finalist round for 1 more week of voting to select the winner. Be sure to share with friends, family, and colleagues!

Below are our top ten finalists. Be sure to cast your vote to ensure your favorite wins!

Voting closes at 11:59pm EST on Sunday 13 March, 2022. The CULT People’s Choice Award Winner and the Winner of the CULT prize will be announced on Friday 18 March, 2022!

After voting, enter for your chance to win the prize offering from CULT

Australia by Design: Architecture People's Choice Award

CULT PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

The people have spoken!

Congratulations to THE ARC for winning the CULT People’s Choice Award for season 5 of Australia By Design Architecture!

Come back on Friday March 18th to find out who was selected to win a beautiful Palissade Dining Setting by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay, a stylish Flowerpot Portable Table Lamp by Verner Panton for &Tradition - or a Limited Edition Cult Tower by Adam Goodrum for nau.

CULT People's Choice Award

Designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Palissade is a collection of outdoor furniture for HAY in powder coated or hot galvanised steel. United by a common principle of symmetrical geometry, the Palissade collection is engineered to reproduce the same visual simplicity and core strength throughout.

The Flowerpot, a vividly coloured lamp with a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade, embodies the experimental attitude of Verner Panton. Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable.

The limited-edition Cult Tower designed by Adam Goodrum. Contemporary yet classic, this solid brass tower is comprised of a set of candle holders and salt & pepper shakers, assembled like building blocks to form a unique and striking tower.

Contest winners

1st Place

THE ARC

The brief to design a contemporary family home was to reflect the clients’ love of mid-century modern architecture and to incorporate stone as a feature material.

2nd Place

GB HOUSE

Located in Coogee in Sydney, GB House stands as a resilient, robust beacon against its unyielding coastline.

3rd Place

CASCADE HOUSE

This is a project for a young family of four. At its core it explores two themes - "identity" and "what is enough?".

To vote, choose your favorite innovations below and click on the

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Be sure to share with friends, family, and colleagues!

Below are our top ten finalists. Be sure to cast your vote to ensure your favorite wins!

Voting closes 11:59pm EST Sunday July 25.

The Nambé People’s Choice Award Winner will be announced Monday July 26 and Winner of the Nambé prize set will be announced on Friday July 30!

Australia by Design: Architecture People's Choice Award

CULT PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNERS

Congratulations to our three winners of the CULT Peoples Choice Award:

  • Emma F. from NSW has won the beautiful Palissade Dining Setting by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay
  • Catherine C. from VIC, has won the stylish Flowerpot Portable Table Lamp by Verner Panton for &Tradition
  • Kris H. from NSW has won a Limited Edition CULT Tower by Adam Goodrum for nau.
CULT People's Choice Award

Designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Palissade is a collection of outdoor furniture for HAY in powder coated or hot galvanised steel. United by a common principle of symmetrical geometry, the Palissade collection is engineered to reproduce the same visual simplicity and core strength throughout.

The Flowerpot, a vividly coloured lamp with a rounded pendant that hangs from the semi-domed upper shade, embodies the experimental attitude of Verner Panton. Slightly smaller in size than the table lamp version, and deliberately lightweight, the portable VP9 comes equipped with a USB charging cable.

The limited-edition Cult Tower designed by Adam Goodrum. Contemporary yet classic, this solid brass tower is comprised of a set of candle holders and salt & pepper shakers, assembled like building blocks to form a unique and striking tower.

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THE NAMBE PRIZE PACK WINNER

Congratulations to Jodie M the winner of the series 1 nambe People’s Choice Award prize! – 3 beautiful, exquisitely, crafted items designed by NYBD luminaries Karim Rashid, Steve Cozzolino and Scott Henderson

Designed by @karim_rashid_official the Morphik Chip n Dip combines a flared chip bowl and a round dip bowl into a single serving piece of striking artistry. A perfect entertaining accessory, the Morphik Chip and Dip features beautiful, natural curves in a sophisticated expression of high art home ware.

Designed by Steve Cozzolino @cozzolinostudio the Curvo Wine Rack’s acacia wood form curves rhythmically to create spaces for four wine bottles. A beautiful and functional art piece, it can be displayed from the side or the front for two distinct effects.

Designed by @scott_henderson_inc the Chillable Salad Bowl’s gorgeous round shape perfectly cradles the warm acacia wood servers. Not only is the design stunning, but functional; the bowl can be chilled to keep your salads crisp and fresh.

Nambé prize set

Contest winners

1st Place

THE ARC

The brief to design a contemporary family home was to reflect the clients’ love of mid-century modern architecture and to incorporate stone as a feature material.

2nd Place

GB HOUSE

Located in Coogee in Sydney, GB House stands as a resilient, robust beacon against its unyielding coastline.

3rd Place

CASCADE HOUSE

This is a project for a young family of four. At its core it explores two themes - "identity" and "what is enough?".