Artwork courtesy of Imruh AshaLife & CultureNewsDazed Studio takes home major prizes at the 2024 Lovie AwardsThe studio has been celebrated for its cultural impact, including collaborations with IKEA and MonclerShareLink copied ✔️November 8, 2024Life & CultureNewsTextDazed Digital It’s been a big year for Dazed Studio. From large-scale exhibitions, to globe-spanning campaigns, the multidisciplinary creative arm of Dazed Media has brought together cutting-edge creatives and big-name brands to produce some of 2024’s most iconic campaigns. Don’t just want to take our word for it? You don’t have to. Dazed Studio took home multiple awards at this year’s Lovie Awards, which recognise the best of Europe’s online communities across culture tech, and business. For IKEA Catalogue!!! – a project that saw Dazed Studio team up with the Swedish furniture giant to reimagine the meaning of home – it takes home a Gold Lovie and People’s Lovie in the ‘Marketing, Advertising & PR: Products & Services’ category, as well as a Gold Lovie for ‘Best Partnership or Collaboration’. Dazed Studio’s Invitation to Dream campaign for Moncler, meanwhile, sees it awarded a Bronze Lovie in the ‘Marketing, Advertising & PR: Best Multimedia Storytelling’ category. In case you forgot, that project transformed Milano Centrale railway station into an immersive exhibition, featuring the likes of Rina Sawayama, Daniel Arsham, Isamaya Ffrench, and Jeremy O. Harris. You can revisit both of the winning projects here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWoke is back – or is it?What can extinct, 40,000-year-old Neanderthals teach us about being human?Trail shoe to fashion trailblazer: the rise of Salomon’s ACS PROInside the UK’s accelerating crackdown on student protestsHow is AI changing sex work? Where have all the vegans gone?Could ‘Bricking’ my phone make me feel something?Love is not embarrassing ‘We’re trapped in hell’: Tea Hačić-Vlahović on her darkly comic new novelChris Kraus selects: What to do, read and watch this monthWe asked young Americans how their job search is goingHannah Botterman and Georgia Evans are championing queerness in rugby