Bioplates by Studioneves, designed by Alex Hell and Gabi Neves

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Grand Prix, BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Portugal, Product design, Sustainability and Responsible Design|

Bioplates introduce a new material standard for professional hospitality, combining durability, aesthetic refinement, and regenerative design principles. Developed specifically for outdoor dining, poolside service, and high-volume food operations, they replace conventional materials such as
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Candy Lounge Collection by Memo Furniture, designed by Carole Baijings Studio for Design

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Product design, The Netherlands, USA, Work and Productivity|

Candy enters the workplace as a thoughtful, sculptural solution for seating and boundary creation, helping shape interior spaces. Candy's sweeping curves, clean lines, and simple forms combine to evoke a sense of clarity and
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Ventilation Block – Flowmotion Rhythm Collection by mflex factory, designed by Manitthar Raisaeng

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Product design, Sustainability and Responsible Design, Thailand|

Flowmotion Rhythm Collection is a series of concrete ventilation blocks developed around the core concept of the “Rhythm of Light and Air.” This guiding idea shapes the design language of the collection - not
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Wild Roll-on by PPK, designed by Morrama Design with Jo Barnard and Lucy Williams

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, China, Product design, Sustainability and Responsible Design, United Kingdom|

Roll-ons account for over 26% of deodorant sales in the UK, yet the refillable options available have struggled to gain traction. Messy pour-in refills, exposed rollerballs, and overly complex mechanisms have created friction at
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Silhouette Clear Sky by Silhouette International Schmied, designed by Silhouette Design Team

Austria, BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Personal Accessories and Lifestyle, Product design|

The Clear Sky family opens a new chapter in Silhouette’s material and design development. SPX Green+, the most technically advanced bio-circular based polymer, brings sustainability to a new height. Mixed organic waste from industries
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C-200 Ultrasonic Chef’s Knife by Seattle Ultrasonics, designed by Scott Heimendinger with Mvnifest Design

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Home Appliances and Electronics, Product design, USA|

The Seattle Ultrasonics C-200 is the world’s first ultrasonic chef’s knife designed for the home kitchen. Developed by founder Scott Heimendinger, it adapts industrial-grade resonance technology to make precision cutting significantly more effortless. Piezoelectric
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Moon Rock – Anthe – seat by Markov Studio, designed by Studio Furthermore

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Grand Prix, BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Collectible Design, Product design, United Kingdom|

The Moon Rock Anthe seat is made entirely from scrapped car wheels that Studio Furthermore has recycled with their unique aluminium foam process resulting in a space lava like materiality. Studio Furthermore offers us
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Tessera Breeze Block Collection by Jonite, designed by RSW product design

BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Building Systems and Elements, Germany, Product design, Singapore|

Tessera Breeze Block Collection by Jonite reimagines a classic architectural form using Jonite's signature stone composite. Stronger than traditional materials, made with recycled content, and less than 1% silica, Tessera is safe, sustainable, and
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Etihad Fully Reusable and Recyclable Economy Dining Tableware by deSter, designed by deStudio

Belgium, BIG SEE Product Design Award 2026 – Winner, Product design, Sustainability and Responsible Design, Thailand|

deSter designed and developed this fully reusable and recyclable Economy dining tableware collection for Etihad Airways to transform a traditionally disposable onboard ritual into a premium, circular product experience. Comprising the tray, casserole dish,
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