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daast win Temple and Webster Emerging Designer Award 2015

Design duo Andrew Southwood-Jones and Alexander Kashin of studio daast, have been selected from 10 of the country’s most exciting and talented designers to be named the winner of the Temple & Webster Emerging Designer Award 2015. The four judges were unanimous in selecting daast as the overall winner — their approach of pushing creative boundaries and striving for originality and innovation set the unique pair apart from the other contenders.

The duo from daast
The duo from daast

Karen McCartney, editorial director at Temple & Webster and one of the judges, said: “The calibre of participants this year was incredibly impressive. The judges all felt there was a strong, stylistically cohesive body of work that manifested a distinctive sense of Australian design. Overall, all of the work was highly resolved, the quality of finish was exemplary and the variety of scale and type of objects on display was impressive. In the end, we all agreed on the outstanding work of Andrew and Alexander of daast and feel very proud to announce them as the winner of the Temple & Webster Emerging Designer Award for 2015.”

Wooden stool by daast
Wooden stool by daast

daast is a Sydney-based design house of bespoke solutions, projects and experimentation. 2013 winners of the SOYA Qantas award for craft and object design, the dynamic duo met while studying architecture at UTS. Recognising a shared fascination for putting unusual materials to innovative use, daast take a design approach which judge Andrea Jones from Sunday Life described as ‘pushing design boundaries’. David Clark, judge, author and former editor-in-chief of Vogue Living Australia said: “daast were formally interesting with a strong sense of materiality and are clearly striving to chart their own territory in the design world.”

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The prize includes exposure to Temple & Webster’s database of over one million members, a publicity campaign and $5,000 cash from Temple & Webster. After generating an impressively positive response in the public vote and designer sale, the People’s Choice Award has been awarded to Canberra’s Nicholas Fuller, whose work the judges also felt anchored the exhibition visually, garnering a large amount of interest. David Harrison, judge and design commentator, said: “Nicholas’s incredible ability with timber is evident and he finds refined solutions to maximise the beauty of a product – for example, the leg detailing on his chair is carved away for a lighter expression.”

Nicholas Fuller's Phil Chair
Nicholas Fuller’s Phil Chair
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Shop and vote at the Temple & Webster Emerging Designer Award

Australians with a passion for interiors and beautiful homewares have the opportunity to vote for their favourite emerging designers and shop their unique pieces during the third annual Temple & Webster Emerging Designer Award (EDA).

Archier Hex Candle holder - $110, set of 5
Archier Hex Candle holder by Josh FitzGerald of Archier Studio
Launched in 2013 to support and recognise new talent and increase the profile of some of Australia’s best up-and-coming furniture and interiors product designers, the EDA has established itself as a reputable and respected initiative for the design community.

NoddyBoffin Spot Stool 2
Spot Stool 2 by Elliot Gorham of Noddy Boffin

This year’s ten nominated Australian designers are a mix of emerging talent from a range of categories and materials, and were selected from across Australia by an independent panel of leading influencers from the Australian design community.

The 2015 finalists include: Stephen Roy; Nicholas Fuller; Alison Jackson; Jack Frost; Andrew Southwood-Jones and Alexander Kashin of DAAST; Kenny Yong-soo Son of StudioKyss; Elliot Gorham of Noddy Boffin; Chris Gilbert, Chris Haddad and Josh FitzGerald of Archier Studio; Rowan Turnham and Matthew Harding; and Hugh Altschwager of Inkster Maken.

Inkster Maken, Flashlight Pendant, $440 (1) (1)
Flashlight Pendant by Hugh Altschwager of Inkster Maken

Each designer will be profiled on Temple & Webster’s blog and a selection of their products sold in an exclusive sale from today, during which public voting will take place. The expert judging panel will take into consideration the full portfolio of work, design aesthetic and commerciality of each nominee to select the winner. The winner will be announced on Thursday 30 July, receiving a major cash prize of $5,000.

The expert judging panel includes: David Clark, author and former editor-in-chief of Vogue Living; Andrea Duvall, homes editor at Sunday Life; David Harrison, design commentator and founder of Design Daily; and Karen McCartney, editorial director at Temple & Webster and renowned author.