2022 JUDGES
Each year, Lexus works with a world-class panel of Judges to select finalists who best embody the Lexus Guiding Principle. This year's Judges include:
Paola Antonelli
Anupama Kundoo
Bruce Mau
Simon Humphries
Lexus Design Award calls upon young creative talent around the world to “Design for a Better Tomorrow”. Since 2013, this international design competition has provided the chance of a lifetime for up-and-coming designers to win the prestigious award for innovative design excellence. Finalists will be funded to build their prototypes with world-class mentors, and reach unparalleled exposure to the global design community and media.
Imagine a world where design creates an enriched sense of happiness for all.
Start by thoughtfully considering people in diverse circumstances.
Then, anticipating global challenges facing future society, engage in innovative ways which contribute to a sustainable future, yet seamlessly enhance the happiness of everyone.
When imaginative and captivating designs intersect with thoughtful solutions, that lead to a brighter future for all, design truly makes for a brighter future for people and society.
Please join us in Designing for a Better Tomorrow.
Follow the journey of Lexus Design Award 2022, beginning with the call for entries.
As the 10th edition of the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD concludes, Lexus is delighted to announce the Grand Prix Winner 2022.
With over 1,726 entries from 57 countries/regions, all Finalists were selected for their original and inventive solutions which highlight the creative interplay between design and technology. The finalists’ concepts and designs feature a diverse range of innovative craftsmanship techniques, materials and applications.
Each year, Lexus works with a world-class panel of Judges to select finalists who best embody the Lexus Guiding Principle. This year's Judges include:
Paola Antonelli
Anupama Kundoo
Bruce Mau
Simon Humphries
World-renowned design leaders from varied backgrounds come together to nurture the next generation of designers. This year's Mentors include:
Sam Baron
Joe Doucet
Yosuke Hayano
Sabine Marcelis
The Grand Prix trophy was designed by Hideki Yoshimoto. Yoshimoto was the winner in the first Lexus Design Award in 2013 and has become a successful designer based in London working with a number of global brands. The trophy design incorporates his engineering background and commitment to takumi craftsmanship.