Chicago Athenaeum Bestows Good Design Awards
The 2006 program recognizes products and graphics designed and manufactured as of 2004 to the present.
Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 12/18/2006 12:00:00 AM
The results are in for the 2006 Good Design Awards. Organized by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, the annual awards recognize design excellence. Winners include furniture manufacturers Kimball Office and Herman Miller and kitchen and home appliance manufacturer Bosch.
This year’s program, drawing some 250 entries from over 25 countries, awards products and graphics designed and manufactured as of 2004 to the present. A jury of industry professionals made their decisions based on innovation, form, materials, construction, concept, function, utility, appearance, and aesthetic appeal.
Categories include: Electronics, sports equipment, children's products, furniture, office products, industrial equipment, medical equipment, fabric/textiles, automotive/transportation, urban furniture/architecture, tabletop, kitchen and bath, household appliances, household products, lighting, hardware/tools, personal products, and graphics and packaging.
Visit the Chicago Athenaeum for a complete list of winners.
























