Call for Entry: ADF Milano Salone Design Award 2022

September 22, 2021

NPO Aoyama Design Forum (ADF) decides to host “ADF Milano Salone Design Award 2022” in conjunction with “Milano Salone (Salone Internazionale del Mobile)”, which will be held next April in Milan, Italy. The winner of the Best Performance Award will receive $10,000 and will be able to exhibit the work at the ADF site during Milano Salone in April 2022 (the exhibition will be subsidized up to $10,000). The site is located at Fuori Salone in the Tortona district, the most popular outdoor area of Milano Salone. The entries will be accepted until November 15, 2021.

The theme for the award is “re_” as with the last year. Based on the theme, the submitted works will be strictly evaluated and 3 works (1 work with Best Performance Award and 2 works with Outstanding Performance Award) will be selected.

Design theme

“re_” literally means “to make something again”. Propose your own “re_” in your own way, such as “re- BORN”, “re- CYCLE”, “re- USE”, “re- BUILD”, and “re-NOVATION”. Entries can take many forms, including furniture, architecture, space, and planning.

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