
COMPILED BY Lindi Brownell Meiring
The winners of the INSIDE World Festival of Interiors, which runs alongside the World Architecture Festival, have been announced.
The awards recognise some of the world’s most striking interior projects, which this year include an apartment in Taiwan and a café in the US.
The overall winner of this year’s awards, as well as the winner in the Display category, was the Yumin Art Nouveau Collection in Phoenix Jeju, South Korea, designed by JAC studios.

Image credit: JAC Studios
Below, in no particular order, are the remaining winners of this year’s awards.
Civic, Culture and Transport – Australian Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand (BVN)

Image credit: bvn.com.au
Creative Re-use – Francesc Macià 10 – FM10, Barcelona, Spain (studio mk27)

Image credit: studiomk27.com
Offices – The Department Store, London, United Kingdom (Squire and Partners)

Image credit: James Jones via squireandpartners.com
Retail – BLANK, Shanghai, China (Hangzhou AN Interior Design Co)

Image credit: wengshanwei.com
Residential – Sunny Apartment, Taichung City, Taiwan (Very Studio | Che Wang Architects)

Image credit: facebook.com
Health – Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, USA (HDR, Gensler and Clive Wilkinson Architects)

Image credit: Michael Moran via contractdesign.com
Education – B Campus, Shanghai, China (AIM Architecture)

Image credit: Dirk Weiblen via archdaily.com
Bars and Restaurants – Coperaco Café, Harrison, USA (concrete – Harrison Urby)

Image credit: harrisonurby.com
Hotel – TSH Campus Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (The Student Hotel Experience Design Team)

Image credit: Luis Beltran via archdaily.com
Missed our selection of favourites from this year’s shortlist? Take a look here. You can also view 2017’s list of winners here. For more information, visit insidefestival.com.

