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2019 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design finalists

When it comes to interiors inspo it doesn’t get much better than the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards. Drawn from over 300 submissions, this year’s finalists are a pretty glittering bunch and they represent some of Australia’s finest creative talents. Acclaimed interior design stars Arent & Pyke and David Flack received several nominations while lesser known designer Dylan Farrell made a splash also having been nominated in both the ‘Emerging Design Star’ and ‘Interior Designer of the year’ categories.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Arent & Pyke's 'Under the Tree' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Arent & Pyke’s ‘Under the Tree’ project
'Best Residential Interior' finalist Arent & Pyke's 'Under the Tree' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Arent & Pyke’s ‘Under the Tree’ project

“After nine years, we continue to be impressed by the level of creative artistry in the Australian design space. This year, the chosen finalists showcase cutting edge and experimental design, setting new standards for the Australian interior design industry. Through this initiative we are able to discover new, emerging talent as well as witness the extraordinary evolution of those already known,” says Belle magazine editor Tanya Buchanan.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Dylan Farrell Design's 'Sydney Contemporary Perch' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Dylan Farrell Design’s ‘Sydney Contemporary Perch’ project
'Best Residential Interior' finalist Dylan Farrell Design's 'Sydney Contemporary Perch' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Dylan Farrell Design’s ‘Sydney Contemporary Perch’ project

The awards are comprised of eight categories including best residential interior, best residential kitchen design, best residential bathroom design, best hospitality interior, best commercial interior, emerging design star, best work with colour and Belle Coco Republic interior designer of the year.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Kennedy Nolan's Oak House project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Kennedy Nolan’s Oak House project
'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Kennedy Nolan's Caroline House project has already featured in many other awards
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Kennedy Nolan’s Caroline House project has already featured in many other awards

“We are proud to be a part of this prestigious accolade that continues to raise the bar for Australian designers,” says Coco Republic executive director Anthony Spon-Smith who joins Tanya on the year’s judging panel alongside stylist and Belle style director-at-large Steve Cordony, publisher and author Karen McCartney amongst several others.

'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North residence
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project
'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North residence
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project

This year also sees the very exciting arrival of international judge and acclaimed interior designer Kit Kemp. Known for creating witty and award-winning spaces, Kit will lend an international flavour to the awards when they are handed down at an invitation-only event at Coco Republic in Sydney’s Alexandria on 21 May.

'Best Residential Bathroom Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North project
‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project
'Best Residential Bathroom Design' finalist Alwill Interiors' Peppertree House kid’s ensuites
‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ finalist Alwill Interiors’ Peppertree House kid’s ensuites

Last year’s winners

By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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