Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 | Retail Design Shortlist

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 | Retail Design Shortlist
April 5, 2018 SydneyDesignSchool

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 | Retail Design Shortlist

The Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist has been announced. Backed by the Design Institute of Australia, these industry-based awards recognise and celebrate interior design excellence.

 

The awards categories comprise of retail design, hospitality design, workplace design, public design, installation design, residential design, and residential decoration.

Today we’re taking a look at some shortlisted spaces in the retail design category. These notable interiors include some ongoing trends as well as emerging looks – the strongest being Millennial pink which looks like it will be in our palettes for some time longer! Curves are making a big statement in the form of curved joinery, walls, arched doorways and windows, and banquette seating.

We’re sharing just a small selection of the retail design shortlist for The Australian Interior Design Awards. Head to their website here to see all the inspiring spaces on the shortlist. The winners will be announced on 25 May 2018.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Jardan

Jardan Sydney – IF Architecture

The stunning Jardan Sydney blush staircase (above) is possibly the most Instagramed set of stairs ever!

IF Architecture on this project: “Using colour as a construction material, the design intention for the Jardan Sydney showroom was to influence the effect colour has on people (psychological) and space (physiological), to complement the furniture and homewares. Energy, warmth and light, enhance perception and create living atmospheres that create unity and ‘classify’ the products”.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Jardan
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Jardan

Aje Adelaide – We Are Triibe

Curved timber fittings, distressed flooring and barely there blush walls create an elegantly refined backdrop for the designer women’s clothing brand.

We Are Triibe on this project: “The Aje retail space sits inside a heritage listed building in the Adelaide CBD. The interior palette emphasises natural and subtle materials. Painted pebble dash columns, a distressed floor finish, solid oak joinery, stone accents and nude walls all create an elegant, tactile design”.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Aje
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Aje
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Aje

Domaine Chandon – Foolscap Studio

A rich and warm palette, mixed metals and spotted gum joinery combine to celebrate the brand’s 30 year heritage while positioning them freshly and firmly in the 21st century.

Foolscap Studio on this project: “Iconic méthode traditionelle producer Domaine Chandon was due a cellar door rejuvenation that matched the calibre of its offering and heritage. A new brand-immersion across bar, dining, tasting and retail spaces was inspired by the surrounding landscape, the alchemic process of winemaking and the meeting of old and new worlds”.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Domaine Chandon
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Domaine Chandon

Craft – Karen Abernethy

A pared back palette and simplified design elements allow the handmade products to take centre stage in the new Craft space in Melbourne.

Karen Abernethy on this project: “Craft’s new home celebrates the work of Australia’s talented craftspeople through a series of dynamic and continually changing exhibition and retail spaces. The fit out at Watson Place was conceived with flexibility and longevity in mind to ensure the organisation’s future as it approaches its 50th year”.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Craft
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Craft

Bec & Bridge – George Livissianis

Billowing drapes, luxe button down upholstery and herringbone floors in neutrals and shades of palest blush and coral set the tone for this soft feminine store.

George Livissianis on this project: “The design brief was to create Bec & Bridge’s first flagship store in sydney so we wanted to create an aspirational space with soft lighting and references to the brands outdoor lifestyle”.

 

Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Bec and Bridge
Australian Interior Design Awards 2018 shortlist - Retail Design - Bec and Bridge