Ca’ Pietra has announced the winners of its Design Awards 2025, celebrating designers whose work demonstrates a confident, expressive and design-literate use of tile and stone across the home. Open to Ca’ Pietra trade and retail partners across the UK, the awards recognise projects that show how thoughtful surface choices can transform the space.
The awards were judged by a panel of leading figures in UK design media, including Ben Spriggs, Editor-in-Chief at Elle Decoration, Jessica Doyle, Design & Interiors Editor at The Telegraph, and Lewis Malpas, Creative Director at Mr Porter. Together, the judges assessed entries across a broad range of categories, reflecting how tile and stone are now being used well beyond kitchens and bathrooms, from hallways and landscapes through to full home transformations.
The winners of the Ca’ Pietra Design Awards 2025 are:
- Bathroom Design of the Year (Up to £20K) – Jaye Davidson-Hall, JJ Bathrooms
- Bathroom Design of the Year (Over £20K) – Jamie Falla, Studio Otto
- Kitchen Design of the Year – Jojo Barr, House Nine Design
- Hallway Design of the Year – Holly Vaughan, Vaughan Design and Development
- Landscape & Exterior Design of the Year – Will Cooke, Artisan Landscapes
- Design Moment of the Year – Laura Hammett, WOW!House
- Whole Home Transformation of the Year – Alexandra Young, Alexandra Young Design
- Ones to Watch – Jaye Davidson-Hall, JJ Bathrooms
Grazzie Wilson, Group Brand Director at Ca’ Pietra, says: “The standard of entries this year was incredibly high, with projects that showed a real confidence in material choice and a clear understanding of how tile and stone can shape the character of a space. What stood out most was the variety of approaches, from quietly detailed rooms to bold, expressive schemes, all united by a strong sense of design intent and craftsmanship. I know all the judges had a hard time choosing the final winners!”
Ben Spriggs adds: “It was a real honour to be involved in the judging of this year’s Ca’ Pietra Design Awards and I was so impressed with the quality and creativity of the projects submitted. There was an invigorating range of approaches to using tile, surface and finish, and choosing a winner was genuinely challenging. The final selections stood out for their refined approach and the way they brought modern ideas together with classical references in a way that felt assured and enduring.”
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