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Interior Design's 2012 Best of Year Awards

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 12/1/2012 2:00:00 AM

hyp08The Pump Room, winner in Fine Dining, by Yabu Pushelberg at the Public hotel in Chicago.
Interior Design's 2012 Best of Year Awards honored architects and designers in 45 project categories and 52 product categories.

BOYprojectSlideshow  See the 2012 project winners.








BOYproductwinners  See the 2012 product winners.







      
Congratulations to all honorees - for the full list of honorees and winners go here.

The magazine gathered over 800 vibrant members of the design and architecture community for the annual celebration, this year held at the global headquarters of Goldman Sachs in New York inside the company's brand-new auditorium by SHoP Architects. The event was forced to switch venues at the last minute after the lobby space of the IAC building experienced water damage due to flooding from Superstorm Sandy.

BOY party photos  For the 2012 BOY party photos go here.








And for the first time in BOY history, Interior Design live streamed the awards ceremony for anyone overseas who couldn't attend, and we also caught highlights of the evening on video.

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 Watch a video of the event here.







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