2013 Designs of the Year Nominees

Architecture, digital, fashion, furniture, graphics, product, and transport categories highlight how design is affecting more and more aspects of our daily lives.

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A good design is a good design is a good design, whether it’s trying to solve the world’s problems or just making a product beautiful. Because if design can’t save the world, it can at least make it more attractive to look at, right? London’s Design Museum is now showing 90-plus designs from 2012 that run the gamut from life-saving (Olafur Eliasson’s Little Sun solar-powered LED means less reliance on kerosene for third-world countries) to the just plain cool (Who can forget Thomas Heatherwick’s Olympic Cauldron?). All of the designs are contending for the museum’s annual 2013 Designs of the Year, which will be announced on April 17. In case you can’t hop across the pond, we’ve rounded up 20 of ARCHITECT’s favorite nominees. Through July 7. • designmuseum.org

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Lindsey M. Roberts

Lindsey M. Roberts is a freelance writer outside of Seattle, specializing in interiors and design, and a former assistant managing editor at ARCHITECT. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Gray, Preservation, and The Washington Post, for which she writes a monthly column about products for the home.

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