Boutique Design New York (BDNY) Returns to Javits Center
BDNY sets a new record with the largest audience in its 15-year history. On November 10-11, the Javits Center welcomed Boutique Design New York (BDNY), which marked a significant milestone with its largest turnout to date. The event attracted over 15,700 designers, architects, brand executives, hoteliers, developers, and industry professionals, reflecting a 5% increase from the prior year.
This impressive participation establishes BDNY as the foremost trade fair and conference focused on boutique hospitality design. Attendees had the opportunity to discover innovative products from over 770 exhibitors, engage in more than 50 insightful discussions featuring nearly 200 experts, and take part in thoughtfully curated networking events.
The exhibition floor showcased key trends influencing the hospitality industry, emphasizing a blend of functionality and materiality, highlighted by rich hues of burgundy, purple, and brown. Furthermore, exhibitors presented the latest technological advancements while demonstrating a growing commitment to sustainability.
Event Highlights
Dine & Design
The inaugural Dine & Design, orchestrated by Jessica Gidari of J.GIDARI, featured exceptional designs for front-of-house restaurant and bar products. This will evolve into one of four main Designed Spaces at BDNY in 2025. You can view images from the show floor here.
BD Mainstage & BD Hub
The BD Mainstage, designed by Watts & Dray, along with the BD Hub, created by and sponsored by Wayfair, served as vital spaces for engaging panel discussions and networking opportunities.
Designed Spaces
BDNY showcased four main areas designed by prominent designers and manufacturers:
- Serendipitous Encounters by BLUR Workshop
- Salone by Baskervill
- Sobremesa by Curioso
- Hidden Gem by Parker-Torres Design
These spaces inspired creativity while hosting discussions, networking, and DJ sessions. Explore photos from the show floor here.
Best of BDNY 2024 Awards
A detailed list of the winners and finalists, including images, can be found here.
- Best in Show: Dedon Inc.
- Best Furniture: Horizon Collection by Tuuci
- Best Sustainable: Polygood® by The Good Plastic Company
- Best Lighting: Kando by Bover
- Best Architectural Materials: Decork Mediterraneo by Diasen
- Best Art & Accessories: Glossy RAL Color Helix Staircase by Marretti Stairs
- Best Bath & Spa: Full Privacy Restroom Cubicle with Top Occupancy Indicator by Stern Engineering
- Best Fabric: Moments of Wander by HBF Textiles
- Best Flooring: The Tactile Vernacular Hospitality by Royal Thai and Awaken by Shaw Contract Hospitality
- Best Health & Wellness: Indoterra by Daltile
- Best Other: Horizon by Safemark and Indel B
- Best Outdoor: Ocean Master Voilare by Tuuci
- Best Seating: Sagrada by Mobello
- Best Wallcoverings: Soft Surrounds by Phillip Jeffries
- Best Exhibit: Kettal Group (Large); Ferreira de Sá Rugs (Medium); Design and Direct Source (Small)
Platinum Circle Awards
The 35th Annual Platinum Circle Awards celebrated the achievements of Liz Lambert of Lambert McGuire Design, MML Hospitality, and Bunkhouse Group; Tom Ito of Gensler; Ave Bradley of Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants; and Alan Fuerstman of Montage International for their significant contributions to the field of hospitality design.
Gold Key Awards
Below is a selection of winners; a full list can be found here.
- Judges’ So Cool Award: The Hotel Chalet at the Chattanooga Choo Choo by Jenny Bukovec Studio
- Up-And-Coming Hotelier of the Year: Neena Gupta, CEO of Miiro Hotels
- Designer of the Year: GOODRICH
Looking ahead, the next edition of BDNY will take place at the Javits Center on November 9-10, 2025. The event’s remarkable success highlights BDNY’s ongoing evolution as a vibrant hub for creativity and collaboration within the design community.
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