Thursday 31st July – the 2025 INDE.Awards Gala is set to go off at Saltbox, part of Sydney’s Wunderlich Lane precinct.
July 29th, 2025
The Shortlist Breakfast is over; now it’s time for the big celebration. The Asia-Pacific design community is set to come together on Thursday 31st July, 2025 to celebrates the INDE.Awards Gala at Saltbox, Sydney.
As always, we look forward to celebrating alongside and thanking the many partners of the INDEs who support the vision of the awards, citing their partnership as integral to the continuation of the awards. The INDEs are a connection between countries across our wider region, having grown in stature to be recognised today as the most prestigious architecture and design program in the Indo-Pacific.
Related: Read about the Shortlist Breakfast






Explore this year’s full INDE.Awards shortlist here. The winners will be announced at the Gala – until then, we thank our 2025 partners, whose support makes the INDE.Awards possible:
Best of the Best and Platinum Partner, Zenith
The Work Space Partner, Millerknoll
The Living Space Partner, Gaggenau
The Learning Space Partner, Autex Acoustics
The Multi-Residential Building Partner, CULT
The Health & Wellbeing Space Partner, Milliken
The Object Partner, American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)
The Retail Space Partner, Polyflor
The Social Space Partner, Maxton Fox
The Building Partner, Karndean
The Interior Space Partner, Tongue & Groove
The Influencer Partner, Designer Rugs
The Graduate Partner, Colorbond
The Luminary Partner, Woven Image
The Prodigy Partner, CPD Live
The Photographer – Residential and The Photographer – Commercial Partner, Image Makers Association Australia
Trophy Partner – TILT Industrial Design
Our 2025 Shortlist Breakfast Venue Partner – Hyde Melbourne Place
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