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Michael Wilds wins Reece Bathroom Innovation Award 2015

Sculpture, sustainability and function prevailed in this year’s Reece Bathroom Innovation Award, which called on professional and student designers to conceive an innovative tapware concept for the contemporary bathroom environment.

Michael Wilds' winning design
Michael Wilds’ winning design

Industrial designer Michael Wilds was named winner of the professional category, receiving a $10,000 cash reward and the opportunity to have his tap design prototyped by Italy’s largest tapware manufacturer, Nobilli. His winning design, Incline, combines sustainable water use features and a refined sculptural form to create a functional tap.

Judges admired the original thinking and space-saving minimalism of the design, which features a timed tap feature and visual countdown element that allows the user to monitor their water use through time. The tap’s striking design attracted the judges’ attention for its sculptural simplicity and architectural form.

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Bryce Beard’s winning design

University of New South Wales fourth-year industrial design student, Bryce Beard, won the student category. Bryce’s winning tap design, Totus, will see him receive a $5,000 cash prize and a two-week internship with the design team of world-leading bathroom manufacturer, Roca. The internship will take place in Barcelona, Spain, where Roca is headquartered and promises to be a career-defining experience for Bryce.

His winning design takes inspiration from old thermostats, combining the function of adjusting water temperature and flow in a single conceptual mixer design. A special LED light feature provides a visual gauge for the user, with changing colour intensity representing different temperature levels.

Bryce Beard's winning design
Bryce Beard’s winning design

Now in its tenth year, the BIA is one of Australia’s most respected product design competitions, encouraging and celebrating innovative bathroom design by providing a platform for entrants to share their talent and gain local and international exposure.

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Reece BIA winners invent versatile bathroom vanity units

Celebrating innovative bathroom design, this year’s winners of the Reece Bathroom Innovation Award (BIA) struck that perfect balance between aesthetics and multi-functionality.

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Professional Category Winner: Michael Hoppe

With this year’s focus being on the vanity unit, the winners were announced at Melbourne Indesign, with industrial designer and founder of Hop Design, Michael Hoppe, taking out the professional category and Monash University industrial design student Queena Le, winning the student category.

Professional Category Winner: Michael Hoppe
Professional Category Winner: Michael Hoppe

Michael, who received $10,000, produced a compact and multi-functional cylindrical vanity unit. Combining mirrors, sink, drawers, seat and storage into one cohesive bathroom furniture piece, the judges admired the versatility of the vanity unit’s compact design and its carefully considered aesthetic, highlighting that small can still prove both functional and visually striking.

Student Category Winner: Queena Le
Student Category Winner: Queena Le

Queena, who won the student category for her modular vanity, picked up $5,000 cash and an internship at Roca in Barcelona. Her vanity features a perforated sliding grate that instantly transforms the basin into an extended bench surface, along with detachable and repositionable drawers and flat surface taps that act as shelves. The judges praised the simplicity and honesty of the design and its adaptability to the ever-changing needs of users.

Student Category Winner: Queena Le
Student Category Winner: Queena Le

One of Australia’s most respected product design competitions, this year’s BIA winners were selected by a panel representing the very best of Australian and international design including Fleur Sibbel and Wilhelmina McCarroll (Zuster), Suzie Dyson (Omvivo), Mark Tuckey, Zahava Elenberg (Move-In), Justin Wagemakers (Blue Sky Design), Roberto Palomba (Ludovica+Roberto Palomba) and Josep Congost (Roca).

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The design industry’s biggest names help turn the spotlight on bathroom furniture

Judging for this year’s Reece Bathroom Innovation Award (BIA) is an international and multi-disciplinary affair, with the impressive panel being the biggest in BIA history.

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Tapping into the expertise of some of the industry’s leading furniture, product and interior designers, the panelists will unite in the search for Australia’s most innovative bathroom product designer. This year, the BIA has turned its focus to bathroom furniture, asking budding and established designers to reinvent the vanity unit.

The judging panel consists of:

Zahava Elenberg – designer and architect at Move-in

Roberto Palomba – global architect and designer

Justin Wagemakers – designer and two-time BIA winner at Blue Sky Design

Shaynna Blaze – interior designer at Blank Canvas Design and The Block

Wilhelmina McCarroll and Fleur Sibbel – design and managing directors at Zuster Furniture

Josep Congost – design manager at Roca

Suzie Dyson – general manager at Omvivo

Mark Tuckey – furniture designer and owner at Mark Tuckey.

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BIA 2014 judges

Now in its ninth year, the BIA has firmly secured its place as one of Australia’s most respected product design competitions, encouraging innovative bathroom design on an international platform.

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Reece invites designers and students to reinvent the vanity

The Reece Bathroom Innovation Award (BIA) is back and this year they’re turning the spotlight on bathroom furniture and offering new and improved prizes.

The Omvivo Neo wall basin, available from Reece
The Omvivo Neo wall basin, available from Reece

Open to budding and established Australian designers alike, applicants will have to wow the judges by showing them how they would reinvent the vanity unit to enhance the bathroom space.

“The BIA has always been about pushing the boundaries of bathroom product design,” explains marketing manager Belinda Geels. “So this year we’re looking to student and professional designers to really explore the possibilities of bathroom furniture. We want to see how Australia’s emerging design talent can reinvent and truly redefine the vanity unit.”

Along with an updated brief, the BIA has also revamped its prizes, with the 2014 BIA professional category winner taking home $10,000 in cash and having their entry prototyped by Australia’s leading vanity unit manufacturer, Omvivo.

The student winner also gets a money-can’t-buy experience, collecting $5,000 in cash and heading to Barcelona for a two-week internship with the world’s largest bathroom manufacturer, Roca.

Now in its ninth year, the BIA encourages and celebrates innovative bathroom design and provides a platform for entrants to share their talent with the international design industry. The competition opened to both professional and student designers on 1 March. For more information and to see last year’s winners visit the BIA website here.