Three outstanding voices reconfirmed on the jury for the tenth edition of the Archiproducts Design Awards
Submissions for the Archiproducts Design Awards 2025 are now closed, and the countdown to discover the winners of the tenth edition has officially begun.
Among the names confirmed on the international jury are Daniele Daminelli, interior designer and founder of Studio2046, the Chinese studio Neri&Hu, and Argentine multimedia artist Pilar Zeta.
The longlist of candidates will be revealed in October, while the winners will be announced in November and celebrated during the eagerly awaited annual party in Milan, which will bring together jurors, award-winning brands, the press, and influencers in an event dedicated to international design.
Daniele Daminelli on the ADA 2025 jury
Interior designer and founder of Studio2046, Daniele Daminelli, brings his contemporary vision to the ADA 2025 jury, in which fragments of the past dialogue with the future. “I like the idea of bringing fragments of the past into the future,” he says, imagining objects and environments that combine industrial production processes and artisanal influences.
Daniele Daminelli
Founded in 2017 in Treviglio, Lombardy, Studio2046 is an interdisciplinary architecture, interior design, and product design studio that creates versatile, nostalgic, yet modern interiors. Daminelli’s passions for Asian cinema, fashion, and European Baroque art are reflected in projects created with contemporary and innovative technologies.
Daniele Daminelli
Neri&Hu on the ADA 2025 jury
One of the most influential firms on the international scene, Neri&Hu brings its aesthetic blend of East and West, tradition and innovation to the ADA 2025 jury. Founded in 2004 in Shanghai by architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, the firm boasts a diverse portfolio that encompasses architecture, interior design, graphics, exhibition design, and product design.
Lyndon Neri & Rossana Hu
Based in Shanghai with a second studio in London, Neri&Hu are known for iconic projects such as the Waterhouse at South Bund and Le Meridien Zhengzhou, which combine Asian roots with a global outlook, creating spaces and objects where history and modernity coexist harmoniously.
Lyndon Neri & Rossana Hu
Pilar Zeta on the ADA 2025 jury
An Argentine multimedia artist based in Mexico City, Pilar Zeta explores “mystical futurism,” intertwining philosophy, mathematics, symbolism, and mysticism with the aesthetics of postmodern architecture. Her work blends physical and digital elements, creating surreal landscapes where past and future intersect.
Pilar Zeta
Among her most notable installations, the large-scale work “Mirror Gate”, presented in October 2023 during Art D’Egypt “Forever is Now III” against the backdrop of the Pyramids of Giza, bears witness to her dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary. Zeta also collaborates with international artists such as Coldplay, Katy Perry, and Camila Cabello on projects ranging from album artwork to music videos and live performances, and has received significant accolades, including a 2021 Grammy nomination and a bronze Clio Award.
Pilar Zeta
The call for entries for the 2025 edition of the Archiproducts Design Awards is now officially closed.
In October, the longlist of proposals that will advance to the final stage of the award will be announced, with the winners being announced in November.
The winners will be celebrated during the exclusive annual party in Milan, which will bring together jurors, designers, winning brands, the press, and influencers for an evening dedicated to international design.






