Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
Material authenticity grounds this residential composition through timber's prominent deployment across cabinetry systems, establishing symbolic connection to natural world and traditional craft values within contemporary spatial framework—the wood grain's visible horizontal striations carry cultural associations with organic growth patterns, seasonal cycles, and material durability that stands counter to disposable consumer culture, while the honey-amber coloration evokes warmth, nourishment, and domestic sanctuary. The kitchen's spatial openness functions as contemporary signifier encoding evolved domestic social structures where culinary preparation transforms from private labor concealed behind closed doors into participatory theater and communal gathering point, the island's prominent horizontal plane operating as threshold between functional workspace and social territory, inviting involvement and conversation during food preparation activities, this spatial configuration carrying meanings about gender role evolution, hospitality traditions, and the kitchen's elevation from service space to status zone. White surfaces throughout the environment activate complex chromatic symbolism: white traditionally signifying purity, cleanliness, new beginnings, and spatial luminosity while also carrying contemporary connotations of minimalist aesthetic philosophy, edited living, and design sophistication, the white's neutrality allowing natural wood to command attention while providing visual rest and light amplification crucial to perceived spaciousness. The wine storage grid visible in the tall cabinetry at right encodes multiple symbolic layers: wine's historical associations with cultivation, terroir, and civilized leisure, the display of bottles suggesting connoisseurship and curated collection rather than mere consumption, the grid's geometric organization imposing rational order upon organic agricultural products, this juxtaposition between natural fermented beverage and systematized storage reflecting broader tensions between nature and culture, spontaneity and control that domestic environments negotiate. The dining table's dark walnut material and substantial rectilinear form evoke archetypal gathering place, the table operating cross-culturally as symbolic center for community formation, nourishment sharing, and conversation, its darker tone grounding the composition and providing psychological anchor amidst the space's overall luminosity, walnut's traditional associations with furniture-making heritage and lasting quality suggesting investment in enduring value over transient fashion. The linear pendant fixture's eight spherical luminaires arranged horizontally create rhythmic pattern suggesting musical notation or celestial bodies in alignment, the repetitive sphere form carrying archetypal associations with wholeness, perfection, and cosmic order, while the fixture's scale and dramatic horizontal extension assert artistic statement that elevates functional lighting into sculptural installation, signaling design consciousness and aesthetic prioritization. The vertical drapery at left introduces soft textile element balancing the hard surfaces dominating elsewhere, fabric's pliability and light-filtering capacity carrying traditional associations with domestic comfort, privacy management, and threshold mediation between interior sanctuary and exterior world, the curtain's warm gray tone suggesting natural linen or wool and evoking craft textile traditions and tactile sensory experience. The composition's overall restraint in chromatic palette and formal vocabulary aligns with Scandinavian design philosophy's emphasis on democratic accessibility, environmental responsibility, and psychological wellbeing achieved through uncluttered spatial clarity and honest material expression, these design values encoding broader cultural attitudes about sustainable living, mindful consumption, and quality of life pursued through spatial order rather than material accumulation. Horizontal emphasis prevails throughout through the island's extended counter plane, the pendant's linear arrangement, and the window blind's slatted pattern, horizontal orientation traditionally associated with stability, rest, and earthly groundedness, contrasting with vertical thrust's aspirational and spiritual connotations, this horizontal dominance suggesting comfort, accessibility, and human-scaled proportionality rather than monumental ambition. The careful balance between display and concealment—open wine storage and glassware racks versus closed cabinet doors—reflects contemporary negotiation between minimalist aesthetic ideals promoting visual simplicity and practical reality of domestic life's accumulated objects and equipment, this tension between showing and hiding carrying meanings about presentation of self, control of visual environment, and aspiration toward edited existence.
Quinton is a sophisticated residence that reinterprets mid-century design for modern living. The design combines clean lines, warm wood tones, and unique natural marble to create a space that feels both timeless and contemporary. Every detail is thoughtfully crafted to balance functionality and elegance, with custom cabinetry and carefully curated materials enhancing the overall experience. Natural light plays a key role in shaping the interiors, emphasizing the warmth and richness of the materials.