If you please: iF Design Award 2021
If the number of entries for the iF Design Award 2021 is anything to go by, the design landscape, despite the pandemic, would appear to be in fine health. We shine a light on some of this year’s winners...
June 2, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

One of the winners of the iF Design Award 2021: The portable Cocktail table lamp by Francesc Vilaró for Grok tilts its head when lightly tapped


Providing a cosy atmosphere: with Nais by Luis Eslava Studio for Pottery Project (top), the light is gently reflected on a ceramic surface. Tanit by Gonzalo Milà for Bover (above) proves a good companion for, among other things, evening walks on the beach
The number of submissions to the iF Design Award 2021, which rose from just under 7,300 last year to over 9,500, is proof of how valuable such an award is – especially against the background of so many cancelled trade fairs


Magis has translated the Linnut glass figures by Finnish designer Oiva Toikka into polycarbonate illuminated sculptures (top). The sculptural Abissal by Vista Alegre (above) is made of coloured crystal glass
It is insightful that for the 67th edition of the iF Design Award, so many entries share a common thread, namely the importance of creating sustainable, reusable and recyclable solutions


Traditional Japanese washi paper serves as the diffuser of the And-on table lamp by Saltco for Y.S.M. (top), while Royoko has created the Fú lamp (above) using Chinese rice grain porcelain


Philips Hue Iris lamp (top) has been redesigned so that it now looks even more discreet – the light colour can be adjusted as desired. Mini spotlight Nime (above) makes small light big, and was created for Delta Light in collaboration with Dean Skira


The Infinity Lighting System light rings by Centrsvet (top) can be fitted individually or as a group with spotlights or as general lighting. Edge by Light-Point (above) provides atmospheric direct and indirect light

In the Orbit wall spotlights by Light-Point, glass lenses provide soft, glare-free light on walls and also in open spaces as a free-standing version
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