About Dima Loginoff
Dima Loginoff was born in 1977 in Moscow, where he graduated from a hair styling school in 1997. After working in the field for over ten years, he decided to follow his passion for design, graduating from the International Design School in Moscow in 2008 with honors and later from the Rhodec International Interior Design School in London.
In 2010, he founded the Moscow-based studio Dima Loginoff Design. He started his intense design activity, collaborating with internationally renowned companies and brands, including Artemide, Axolight, Cartier, Centrsvet, In Stock, LODES, Preciosa, and Vitra. His works, always the result of in-depth research and experimentation, furnish showrooms, hotels, restaurants and luxury venues worldwide. They include the Cartier boutique in Moscow, the Porsche Studio in Beirut, the Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel, Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel in Paris, the boutique Hotel Zetta in San Francisco, the Van der Valk Hotel in the Netherlands, the Hotel Chalet Le 1550 in Courchevel in France, the Gallery Art Hotel in Florence.
He collaborates with Axolight on the creation of lamps and lighting systems. They include the Urban line, pendant lamps with dimmable light; Cloudy, a large, cloud-shaped PMMA lamp that diffuses a soft, comfortable light; Fedora lamps with aluminum supports, a tribute to the Russian matryoshka; and the Mountain View lamp. This last project won Best Lamp of the Year on two continents - in the USA (Best of Year Awards) in 2015 and Russia (Elle Decoration Best Of The Year Award) in 2016. He also collaborates with Centrsvet designing such projects as the varied Auroom series characterised by brass sliding track systems. In 2018, Loginoff designed 'Jardins des Dmes', a porcelain coffee and tea service for the Cartier boutique in Moscow, produced by Bernardaud of Limoges.
He has received numerous prizes and awards, including, in 2012, the Red Dot Product Design Award and the iF Product Design Award. In 2014 he was named Best Designer Of The Year by Elle Decoration. In 2020 and 2021, he received the ADA Archiproducts Design Award; in 2022, the Chicago Good Design Award and the MUSE Design Awards in New York. Numerous magazines have written articles about and reviews of his work, including Interni, Frame, L'Officiel Hommes, Glamoure, Domus, Vogue, Collection Trends, Harper's Bazaar, and Maison Francaise, Architectural Digest, Numero, Elle, Frankfurter Allgemeine, Financial Times, La Repubblica. His works have been exhibited at prestigious design fairs, such as Salone del Mobile.Milano, 100% Design London, Maison&Objet, Messe Frankfurt Light + Building, Cersaie, ICFF.
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