
Dulux Colour Awards 2025 finalists announced
Our 39th Dulux Colour Awards judges selected 88 finalists for their stunning design and architectural work in New Zealand and Australia from 481 entries across eight categories.
Colour-blocking and murals impress judges
The prestigious and highly respected 39th Dulux Colour Awards has received the highest calibre of entries as one of the longest-running design awards programs in the region.
The level of sophistication and ambition was demonstrated in colour specification by design professionals broadly across all architectural typologies with palettes and applications of colour in each category consistently challenged stereotypes irrespective of scale, scope or program such as a sporting complex with a luxe suite of colours more usually seen in high-end hospitality; a community hub finely clad in joyous hues resulting in an intelligent show of place-making; and, a depot that turns expectations on their head via nuanced colour graduations, while still respecting its industrial origins.
"Year after year, we are presented with an extraordinary array of exceptional colour use that exemplifies the pivotal role colour plays in spatial understanding, placemaking and mood setting," says Davina Harper, Dulux Colour Specialist.
Stylistically, coloured ceilings and distinctive wall treatments star in projects from Australia and New Zealand alike. “The judges remarked upon the strength of colour-blocking interior surfaces, as well as the bold use of murals in retail and studio environments.
Hues of burgundy, gold-yellows and sage greens lead the bolder palettes in private residential domains, but warm whites maintain a consistent presence, this year married with ‘greiges’, mist greens and soft blues.
"Student and professional entries in all building types are universally employing colour with extraordinary skill, impact and effect, and it is our great honour to recognise the best of the best each year.”
Our finalists
Dulux Colour Awards terms and conditions
Finalists Each major category winner receives AU$1,000 in prize money. The Australian Student category winner receives AU$500 and New Zealand category winner receives NZ$500. All New Zealand finalists will receive $1,000 towards travel to the Dulux Colour Awards gala event in Melbourne.
Winners will be announced at the 39th Dulux Colour Awards on Wednesday, 28 May 2025 at the National Gallery of Victoria. The Australian Grand Prix award will be chosen from the Australian category winners, excluding the Student category, and receive AU$5,000. The New Zealand Grand Prix award will be selected from the New Zealand finalists, excluding the Student category, and receive NZ$5,000.