The Carpet Design Awards (CDA) will be presented at DOMOTEX for the eighteenth time. The finalists of the internationally renowned competition for first-class carpet design are now selected!
Under the direction of Jamie Metrick, Managing Director of Elte, a jury of international experts from the design and carpet industry selected the most convincing designs in eight categories.
A total of 191 carpet designs were submitted worldwide for the Carpet Design Awards 2023 . Of these, 24 entries reached the final round of the competition.
Design, quality and craftsmanship
The prestigious awards – presented in collaboration with COVER and HALI magazines – celebrate contemporary carpet design and reflect the innovations and trends within the industry. In selecting the finalists, the jury paid particular attention to the design, quality and exquisite craftsmanship of the handmade rugs.
In selecting the finalists, the jury paid particular attention to the design, quality and exquisite craftsmanship of the handmade rugs. “What I love about the awards is that they push the best of the best artisans to continue innovate and bring something new to the market each year,” reveals Jamie Metrick, head of the jury and elaborates further: “I was really impressed by the range and diversity of candidates that made my shortlists. There is a great mix of producers, wholesalers, retailers and designers up for awards this year.”
Carin Terins, also a member of this year’s CDA jury and Chief Purchasing Officer as well as Creative Director at RugVista Group AB, was particularly pleased with the creativity and quality of the submissions: „This was not an easy choice! There is a lot of interesting designs and information to consider.” Three exclusive examples of each category made it to the finals. They will be on display in Hall 2 throughout DOMOTEX.
Honouring sustainability
In 2023, the category “Sustainability Award” will be introduced. With this new award, the CDAs want to take into account the growing importance of sustainable design and ethical carpet production.
Carpet designer and jury member Nani Marquina supports the inclusion of the new category, stating: „All of us, who are dedicated to product design, have to keep sustainability very much in mind. It has practically become an obligation, a necessity.” Since the competition’s inception, the categories have been constantly refined and adapted to the latest industry trends and values.
EUCA Award honors carpet importers
During the Carpet Design Awards, the European import trade for handmade oriental carpets will also be honored. The EUCA Award has been presented by the European Carpet Importers Association since 2007 and is being awarded for outstanding achievements in this field for the 15th time.
Time to celebrate together
All winners of the eight CDA competition categories and the EUCA Award will be announced at a ceremony on the second day of the fair, 13 January 2023 at 6 p.m. at the Carpet Design Awards exhibition area in hall 2, booth C34.
“For the first time since 2020, we can once again experience the Carpet Design Awards ceremony live at DOMOTEX in Hannover. We look forward to celebrating the most beautiful handmade carpets with everyone,” explains Sonia Wedell-Castellano, Global Director of DOMOTEX Events worldwide.
The finalists – who will win?
Category 1: Best Studio Artist Design | Original small scale production design from an artist or designer
Lady in Rug, House of Rubber | Amsterdam (NL)
Shore, Tania Johnson Design | Twickenham (UK)
Omaggio a Maria Lai: Legarsi alla montagna, Joias | Tortolì (IT)
Category 2: Best Modern Design Superior | Original contemporary designs showing optimum use of materials
Preeti Ammanan, Saraswati Global Pvt ltd | Jaipur (IN)
Rainbow, Jaipur Rugs | Jaipur (IN)
Ourika Valley, Bazar du Sud | Marrakech (MA)
Category 3: Best Modern Design Deluxe | Original contemporary design showing optimum use of materials
Green Agate ltd., Ashtari Carpets bvba | Antwerp (BE)
Hudson Black and White, Knots Rugs | London (UK)
M/M (Paris) for TAN(China), TAN(China) | Beijing (CN)
Category 4: Best Transitional Design | A new rug that interprets traditional designs for a contemporary audience
Kubla,onyx, New Moon Rugs | Wilmington (US)
Hmong, Manglam Arts | Jaipur (IN)
Talisman Hand-knotted, Wendy Morrison Design | Musselburgh (UK)
Category 5: Best Flatweave Design | Original rug design demonstrating the flatweave technique
Flow, Studio Potato | Istanbul (TR)
Tulu, Manglam Arts | Jaipur (IN)
Gondolas, Selam Carpet & Home | Istanbul (TR)
Category 6: Best Collection | Contemporary Traditional or Transitional design collections demonstrating a common theme
Supergraphics Collection, Cadry’s | Sydney (AU)
Kangan Arora – Cosmic Check, FLOOR_STORY | London (UK)
Trails Collection by Sebastian Herkner, M2Rugs | Hamburg (DE)
Category 7: Best Interior | A high-end customization project or rug installation represented by high-quality images
Emily Forgot – Modular (Amity), FLOOR_STORY | London (UK)
Knots Rugs x Shelter, Knots Rugs | London (UK)
One Hundred Birds, One Hundred Flowers, Wendy Morrison Design | Musselburgh (UK)
Category 8: Sustainability Award | A rug that is produced with a low carbon footprint or/and that incorporates ethical practices
Typewriter Collection, MUM’s | Helsinki (FI)
Diamond Root Rug, Diamond Carpets | Agra (IN)
Taufa, Jaipur Rugs | Jaipur (IN)