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Ben Wu wins Andrew Martin design award

The Shanghai-based interior designer’s style has both restraint and sensory appeal

The Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year award has, for the past 24 years, been bestowed upon its recipient at a suitably glittering party. Last year, it took place at the British Embassy in Washington, DC; the judging panel included Sebastian Coe and America’s most distinguished designers clinked glasses with the British ambassador.

This year, things have been a little more low-key. The winner, Ben Wu, who is based in Shanghai, was informed of his victory late last month by telephone and hasn’t yet received his statuette — an elegant bronze wave by the master craftsman Hugo Villiers.

“I’m still hoping the world will get over this latest disaster,” says Martin Waller, who founded the Andrew Martin interior-design company in 1978. “And we’ll be able to have a ceremony somewhere.”

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