NEWS FLASH!!! The World Design Rankings have been announced for 2021. Who do you think topped the list? Where did your country come in? But first – what are World Design Rankings? WDR ranks all the countries based on the number of designers that have been granted an A’ Design Award. This year China took the top spot again among the 114 represented countries, followed by the US, Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, Great Britain, Taiwan, Turkey, Germany, and Australia rounding out the top 10. Canada was ranked 18th! You can check out the complete list here and when you’re there you can even zoom in to country level, click on the country name in the rankings table and you will be able to see top designers from that country (ranked in order starting with the best).
The ultimate aim of the World Design Rankings is to contribute to global design culture through advocating and highlighting good design. The rankings provide a snapshot of the state-of-art and design potentials of countries worldwide by highlighting their creative strengths, design weaknesses and available opportunities. The “Design Business Insights” section provides a ranking of countries based on their success in diverse design fields and creative categories. Using the “Design Business Insights” section, media members and design lovers could discover leading countries for specific design sectors and get answers to their questions such as “Which country is best in industrial design”, “Which country is best in interior design?”, “Which country is the best in fashion design?” etc.
With the best of the best showcased in hundreds of design fields and categories, the Design Classifications allow you to choose the top ranking designers, artists and architects for your next project be it in architecture, interior design, furniture design, fashion design, graphics design and packaging design and more.
For several years Desire to Inspire has partnered with the A’ Design Award & Competition, the world’s largest annual juried design competition that honors the best designers, architects, and design oriented companies worldwide to provide them publicity, fame and recognition. Such an exciting competition! Such a prestigious award!
Here are some of my favourite winners from 2020-2021.
Slope House Residence by Kyungsik Kim
House of Tubes Residential by Enrique Leal
Cobogos House Residential Project by Cibelle Costa Barbosa
House On The Cliff Residential Building by Shamsudin Kerimov
Peloponnese Rural Residential House by Ivana Lukovic
The Inhabited Roccolo Private House by Edoardo Milesi – Archos srl
Hacienda Summer House by Hany Saad
House in Akashi Residential by Yousaku Tsutsumi
Hill House Private Residence by Edoardo Milesi – Archos srl
Nestled in the Green House by Tomomi Omachi
Minimal Techno Arm Chair by Sebastiaan Van Beest
Spring Multifunctional Chair by Navid Ghandili
Zero Sun Lounger by Roberta Banqueri
Watch Tower Cat Climbing Tree by Fei Chen, Lei Yang and Qi Wu
Hourglass Multifunctional Shelf by Yu Ren
Birds Multifunctional Table by Oksana Belova
Bamboo Leisure Chair by Wei Jingye and Li Jiashu
Inspiring Interactive Candlestick by Junqiang Lyu
Believe you’ve got what it takes to take on the best of the best design from around the world? You can register for the 2021-2022 A’ Design Award and Competition here.
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This post is in collaboration with A’ Design Award & Competition
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