three dimensional design
All design must be either realised as prototypes or be in production
 
01 furniture design
This section of the 3D Design Category includes furniture designs intended for limited or mass market production in any material and intended for any market.
 
02 luminare design
This section of the 3D Design Category includes fitting and fixtures designed to provide decorative and/or functional lighting for internal or external applications.
 
03 industrial design
This section of the 3D Design Category includes designs intended for mass production in any field. Examples of submissions for this section could include electrical / medical / consumer product / ceramics / jewellery / glass / interior related product / textiles / luggage.
 
04 lifestyle product design
This section of the 3D Design Category includes product initially intended for bespoke production (one off, limited or short runs). Example of submissions for this section could include electrical / medical / consumer product / ceramics / jewellery / glass / interior related product / textiles / luggage.
 
05 built environment collaboration
This section of the 3D Design Category includes any design work produced as a result of cross discipline collaboration within the built environment. It gives emphasis to the relationship between the product and its spatial context. Examples could include furniture, lighting, 2D or 3D product developed for an architectural / interior / landscape / marine / aeronautic project. Projects for this category would qualify when product designers, artists, craft practitioners have collaborated with architects, landscape architects or engineers (civil, marine, aeronautic) to realise interior or exterior spaces.
 
06 fashion design
This section of the 3D Design Category includes all wearable apparel and accessories. Items entered in this section might include garments, hats, gloves, shoes and jewellery.
 
07 environmentally sustainable design
This section includes projects from all other sections of the 3D Design Category. Consideration will be given to how well the design minimises the impact on the environment of the product’s production, materials, finishes, packaging and related transportation and subsequent lifecycle.
 
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