Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation wins at Dulux Let’s Colour Awards 2015
Other winners included Raw Edges for The Lake Collection, a collection of rugs that appear colourful on exiting a space and calm and soothing on entering. For Best Use of Colour in the Arts, Dan Tobin Smith was awarded the prize for his much talked about installation The First Law of Kipple, made up of thousands of chromatically arranged objects collected by the public. And the award for Young Designer went to Kit Miles, an interior surface designer and graduate of the Royal College of Art.
Congratulations to all of the winners and nominees.
This week saw another deserved award go to Paul Cummins’ Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation, made up of 888,246 ceramic poppies planted in the moat at the Tower of London to mark the centenary of the First World War.
The Colour Moment of the Year award was the only public voted category at the event, which took place at the Serpentine Magazine restaurant in London on 27 April. The prestigious Dulux Let’s Colour Awards celebrate the very best in design and, of course in colour.
To find out more about the Tower Poppies project, click here. And to see the full list of award winners, visit the Dulux website.