6 A+Award Product Finalists That Will Reshape Your Day

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Public voting for the 2015 A+Awards is now open, which means that YOU have the power to select the very best architecture in the world. With the A+Awards, recognizing the best projects is no longer domain of a small group of judges — everyone gets a say in who will be crowned victorious in over 90 categories, and your opinion counts! Check out all of the finalists and cast your vote here — public voting closes in two days, on Friday, April 3rd, so get to it!

To make an omelet, you have to break a few eggs. To make new breakthroughs in design, you have to break the mold. Architizer A+ Award nominees do just that, exploring beyond the proverbial box and inventing entirely new forms. From a circular shower head that creates a luxurious bathroom vortex to cantilevering stairs that defy gravity, these innovations add something extra to our days moment by moment, starting from the moment we step into the shower. Below, six A+ Award nominees that will reshape the way we look at the world.

Ametis Ring by GRAFF
Category: Plumbing: Bath – Fixtures & Fittings

The Ametis Ring converts the standard shower head into a halo-like design that actually reshapes the water flow with a gentler stream. The resulting vortex effect, in tandem with the 6-color LED controller, lifts your morning shower to a more theatrical experience. Finish options include polished chrome, architectural black, and architectural white.

CIRCUIT Lounge by TJOKEEFE
Category: Furniture – Outdoor

Eschewing the standard four legs, the CIRCUIT Lounge is made of intersecting planes that present different graphic compositions as your eyes make their way around it. Each plane comprises a series of looped wires that strategically intersect to form the chair’s angular frame.

ORIGAMI Stairs by Marretti
Category: Building Products

There’s no zigzagging here. Each cantilevering ORIGAMI step is an ultra-thin 8-mm, independently attached to the wall, custom-fit, and defies gravity, making it an ideal staircase for small (or dramatic) spaces. Made from weathering Cor-Ten steel alloy, the steps are available in finish options that include rust, a resin coating in faux-travertine marble, and a variety of colors.

WALL by Ersa
Category: Furniture – Contract

Almost unrecognizable as a series of lockers, Ersa’s metal-framed Wall combines the functions of storage and space separation in a novel, curving design for the workplace or the dormitory. Options include the fluted surfaces and bright colors pictured here, as well as a gray faux-brick.

Curved High Profile Series™ (HPS) Baffle Ceiling System by Hunter Douglas Contract
Category: Finishes – Ceilings

Ceilings no longer have to be square. Hunter Douglas Contract’s extruded-aluminum, curved-baffle ceiling system offers flexible, customizable design that adds a sculptural quality to the high ceilings of airports, stadiums, and arenas, as well as the more conventional heights of corporate, retail, healthcare, and hospitality settings.

F.Domes – Self Assembly Geodesic Dome Kits by Freedomes
Category: Accessories

Buckminster’s Fuller’s geodesic dome is perhaps the more material-efficient structure invented. Continuing his legacy, F.Domes has created a geodesic dome kit, which includes a steel framework and external skin, designed to be quickly and easily assembled, low-maintenance, easily portable, and weather-resistant. It reshapes our approach to camping, greenhouses, and event spaces by taking the point out of the tent and replacing it with the dome.

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