Sixteen excellent pieces of furniture, lighting and interior design elements have been awarded a coveted Design Guild Mark at a special ceremony during Clerkenwell Design Week, with design leader Sebastian Conran announcing the 2025 holders.

The ceremony took place on 20 May at 11.00am, with winners and guests packing out KI’s stunning new showroom in Clerkenwell to hear which pieces had been awarded the prestigious mark of excellence.

The Design Guild Mark is a non-profit award programme that was established in 2008 by The Furniture Makers’ Company to raise the profile of British industrial design and recognise excellence across three categories: Furniture, Interior Design Element and Lighting.

The Design Guild Mark is unique in that applicants are required to present their piece in person to the respective judging panels, to allow for a dialogue and any questions to take place. The panel of judges are world leaders in their field and bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the evaluation process.

The 2025 holders are:

NameDesignerManufacturer
Furniture  
Roxi ChairDavid ColwellDavid Colwell Design  
Mindflow ChairCharlie FowlerTFH
Ringstead Chair and FootstallCharlie FowlerAnother Country
Barricane ChairMagnus LongMorgan
Highmoor Large Extending Dining TableBenjamin StantonErcol Furniture
Cosi Laptop TablePearson LloydTeknion
Ten-pin Side TableLouis BarrettThe Conran Shop
Ox Stool/Side TableMatthew CoulesTroubleStudio
ClimbJones + PartnersModus Furniture
Folding SurfacesJones + PartnersHowe
Mura SideboardTom RawlingsWilliam Hands
Oleander SideboardLeonhard PfeiferHeal’s
Interior Elements:  
Disorder of StasisCharlotte Raffo &Joel WeaverThe Monkey Puzzle Tree  
ReSKU 2.0Jodie Padgett (lead designer) &Jane Marks-YewdallCamira
Lighting:  
CurrentJones + PartnersBachmann Group
Light Mass^  Yael Mar & Shay Alkalay Raw-Edge StudioLight Mass^  

Alex Crofts, chairman of the Design Guild Mark, said: “This is my inaugural year as chairman and the 19th year of the Design Guild Mark programme, which relentlessly promotes UK design as a leading global creative force. Once again, a broad range of entries are demonstrative of this unique accolade, where designers of all level of experience are united in the quality of work to achieve the gold standard for British design. Each recipient of a Design Guild Mark has the unique opportunity to have their creativity and craftsmanship celebrated on a national stage.”

In addition to the announcement of the 16 holders, ReSKU 2.0 (pictured) by Jodie Padgett & Jane Marks-Yewdall and manufactured by Camira, was awarded the Jonathan Hindle Prize for outstanding design, which is presented to the product that is considered best in its category and includes a £1,000 cash prize.

Alex added: “The wonderful thing about the Design Guild Mark is having British designers and designs appraised and approved by such diverse and eminent judging panels. When these judges chose to elevate one exceptional design, from all the designs submitted, with the Jonathan Hindle Prize, this should be seen as an enormous honour and a source of immense pride to the winner.”

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