Dutch Furniture Awards

The Dutch Furniture Awards is a former annual furniture design competition in the Netherlands, organized from 1985 to 1998.[1] This was an initiative of the Jaarbeurs Utrecht and the Vereniging van Vakbeurs Meubel (VVM).[2]

Dutch Furniture Awards
Jaarbeurs Utrecht, location of the Dutch Furniture Awards exhibition and ceremony
Location
  • Jaarbeurs Utrecht
OriginsHeld from 1985 to 1998
Region
The Netherlands
Key people
Vereniging van Vakbeurs Meubel (VVM)

Overview

This design prize was awarded annually. In 1985 it started with three prices for furniture designs: the Award for the best Dutch furniture design, the Style prize, and the Furniture of the year. In the following year a fourth prize was introduced, the Prize for Young Designers. In recent years, the Style for Industrial Product Quality replaced the style prize.[1]

In addition to a main prize, each category has already been awarded one or more honorable mentions each year. Also, with some regularity, a grand prize was not awarded in a certain category if the jury felt that the product quality in that particular category had not been sufficient that year.

The entries of the Dutch Furniture Awards were exhibited annually. This was for a longer time at an annual International Furniture Fair in the Utrecht Fair.[3][4] In 1997 this was at the Kunsthal Rotterdam,[5] and at the Woonbeurs in the Prins Bernhardhoeve in Zuidlaren.[6] In 1998 the ceremony took place in the Naardense Promerskazerne. The last presentation in 1999 took place again in the Jaarbeurs during the Interdecor home exhibition in Utrecht.

The jury

The jury usually consisted of three people per category with a well-known designer and a furniture manufacturer, regularly supplemented by past prize winners. Known permanent judges were Sem Aardewerk,[7] Willem van Ast, Gerard van den Berg, Jan des Bouvrie, Rob Eckhardt, Ton Haas and Jan Pesman.[1]

Other jury members included Thijs Asselbergs in 1985, and Karel Boonzaaijer

Award winners 1985-1999

Year Award for best Dutch furniture design Style price and more Furniture of the year Prize for young designers
1985 Chair 'Antilope', designers Karel Boonzaaijer and Pierre Mazairac, manufacturer Katinova[8] Not assigned Chair 'DES 2021', designer Gerard van den Berg, manufacturer Rohe Design Not applicable
1986 Not granted Secretary desk, designer Theo Salet, manufacturer Kreos[9][10] Chair 'Turner', designer Jack Crebolder, manufacturer Dover Design Chaise longue, designer Annelies de Leede [10]
1987 Seating element 'Pouffe garni' by designer Rob Eckhardt, manufacturer UMS-pastoe[11] Armchair 'Gina', designer Bep van Mourik, manufacturer HF-style 3-seat couch 'Cobra', designer Jack Crebolder, manufacturer Dover Design Table with glass top, designer Ron Hermes, manufacturer Hennie de Jong
1988 Folding table 'Volante'; designer Peter Schreuder Goedheijt, manufacturer Hennie de Jong Chair 'Bulusari-Sat 1-1', designer Henk de Vlies, manufacturer Modular systems Bed 'Chailenge', designer Martin Haksteen, manufacturer Luimes & Wiggers 'Divi-divi 890', designer Mark van Tilburg
1989 Armchair 'Pallone 001', designer Roy de Scheepmaker, manufacturer Leolux[12] Desk, design and manufacturer Jan Malschaert
  • Price for Dutch classic furniture: not awarded in 1989
Glass chair 'Xinix', design Theo Valk, manufacturer design
  • Honorable mention for Boris van Koert for his set of banks 'Tulip 3'
Cocktail cupboard 'Diavolo in corpo', designer Erikjan Roodbol[13]
  • Honorable mention for room screen
1990 Seating furniture 'Disk', designer Pieter de Moor, manufacturer PM-Design Armchair '5470 F', designer Jan des Bouvrie, manufacturer Meubelindustrie Gelderland
  • Price for the Dutch classic furniture: cabinet drawer 'Column', design Dick Dankers, manufacturer the Frozen Fountain[14]
Hit the road, designer William Brand
  • Honorable mention Wim Bertram, movable work/meeting table 'Spinning Image'
Point closet; designer Margo Bockting
1991 Wall table 'Dakota', designer Jan Harm ter Brugge, manufacturer J.H. ter Brugge Design Wall table 'Dakota; , designer Jan Harm ter Brugge, manufacturer J.H. ter Brugge Design
  • Price for the Dutch classic furniture: dining Chair '9017 B', designer and manufacturer Hans van 't Leven
Children's cot 'Mels box', designer Yko Buursma. Manufacturer Yko Buursma Table 'Gwydion', designer Jan Willem Vroom
1992 Not granted Show case closet system 'Morph', designer Barro de Gast
  • Price for the Dutch classic furniture: cabinet "Twist'n", designer Theo Salet, manufacturer Theo Salet Furniture design
Sitting and sleeping furniture 'Play', designer Eric Djie, manufacturer Djie Chair (without name) designer Hugo Timmermans
1993 Orange cabinet, designer and manufacturer Hugo Timmermans, manufacturer Hugo Timmermans[15][16] Extra table, designer Huub Looze
  • Price for Dutch classic furniture: Demolition wood cabinet, designer and manufacturer Piet Hein Eek
Chair 'Welcome', designer Gerrit Schilder jr. 'Cradle nr xx', designer Peter Bedner
1994 Not granted
  • Honorable mention: seat 'Seasons' by Ulf Moritz and manufacturer Montis
Chair 'Toto' by Ellen Janssen
  • Honorable mention: chair 'Zodiac' by Rik Tuithof

Price for industrial product quality: chair 'Toto' by Ellen Janssen

  • Honorable mention the 'Cross Closet' of Hugo Timmermans
  • Honorable mention the lighting ornament 'La Mosca light' by Marcel Douwe Dekker

Price for Dutch furniture design for foreign manufacturers: not awarded

Not applicable Pulpit 'Lectern', designer Titus Hertzberger
  • Honorable mention: chair 'Toto' by Ellen Janssen
1995 Table 'H10', designer and manufacturer Ben Hoek [17] Not applicable Folding chair 'The four scissors', designer Marco Arwert Box, Remke Brouwer
1996 Hanging bookcase, designer and manufacturer Ben Hoek Not applicable

Price for industrial product quality: a leaning cupboard by Marjolijn van Puffelen

  • Honorable mention: pendant lamp by Ajo Smedema
Not applicable Kirk Tijl for table 'Alive'
  • Honorable mention: Kirk Tijl for portable seat 'Cling'.
1997 Armchair 'BOBO', designer Gerard van den Berg[6] Fluent design desk, designer Richard Hutten[6]

Price for industrial product quality:

  • Thijs Korpershoek for first aid kit
Not applicable Chris Slutter for wall lamp
1998 Armchair 'Lotus', designer René Holten [1]
  • Honorable mention coffee table 'Pebbles' by Marc Leeflang and Bint
Not applicable

Price for industrial product quality: Martijn Ritzema for lamp 'Wiep'

Not applicable Martijn Prins with Link, a switchable element for a bookcase
  • Honorable mentions: Bar stool by Muriel Appel
  • Honorable mention for table and screen by Rob Sprang
1999 Cube-like bench, designer Jan des Bouvrie, manufacturer Gelderland
  • Honorable mention laundry basket with drying rack 'Butterfly' by Sven Schimmen (manufacturer: Made by Humans)
  • Honorable mention for a laundry basket with drying rack and a standing lamp.
Not applicable

Price for industrial product quality: not awarded

  • Honorable mention for the stool 'Dreibein' by Simon Barteling.
Not applicable Bob Copray and Stephan Scholten with their Project Unit. Shared with: Harm de Klein for his 'folding chair'
gollark: Yes
gollark: All Golds should be APed.
gollark: Behind you! A khusa!
gollark: Dragons.
gollark: Every channel is everything.

See also

References

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  2. Thea Wamelink. "Tien jaar Nederlandse meubelprijzen Ruggesteuntje voor jonge ontwerpers". Limburgsch dagblad, Heerlen, 03-09-1994. Geraadpleegd op Delpher op 26-08-2018.
  3. Gio Ponti. Domus, Nr. 784-785. 1996. p. xviii
  4. Jaap Huisman. "Een groot déjà vu-gevoel op meubelprijzen-expo," Volkskrant. 28 augustus 1997.
  5. Henriette Bonarius. "Geen wilde experimenten meer, liever doordacht design." Trouw. 30 augustus 1997.
  6. L. Vogelaar. "Meubelprijzen 1997," Reformatorisch Dagblad. 27 september 1997.
  7. Els Palmkoeck, "Bekroonde ontwerpen op Utrechts meubelfestijn: „Interieur wordt pas trendy als er iets 'fouts' in staat”, Leve de nieuwe behaaglijkheid". De Telegraaf. Amsterdam, 29-08-1990. Geraadpleegd op Delpher op 26-08-2018.
  8. Paul Koopman. "Op zoek naar ruimte en stijl zonder franje." Leidse Courant, 26 September 1985.
  9. Editorial. "Slechts twee van de drie meubelprijzen toegekend," Leidse Courant, 3 September 1986, p. 6.
  10. Marjolijn Walstra. "De nieuwste meubels te kijk" De Telegraaf, Amsterdam, 1986/09/03, p. 31.
  11. Editorial. " Meubels in de prijzen." De Telegraaf. 26-08-1987.
  12. Anneke Verhoeven. "Eenvoud en bijzonder zitcomfort: „Hoog niveau" bij inzendingen voor Nederlandse Meubelprijzen." Reformistisch Dagblad. 2 September 1989.
  13. Erikjan Roodbol Meubelontwerp: Meubels en objecten (voor 2000), on erikjanroodbol.nl. Reviewed 25-05-2018.
  14. Peter de Waard, "Dick Dankers, de man die Nederland aan het design bracht: Het eeuwige leven: Dick Dankers (1950-2018)," de Volkskrant, 3 April 2018.
  15. Henriette Bonarius. "Bekroonde meubelen van rubber en sloophout". Trouw,04-09-1993.
  16. Thea Warmnelinck. "Meubelprijzen 1993 Uitgereikt: Natuurlijk en hergebruik soren," Leiden Courant. 6 september 1993, p. 24.
  17. Editorial, Meubelprijzen," NRC handelsblad. 31 August 1995.
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