DIMA | Dima Loginoff
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"Super Dima!"

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Best Designer of the Year (Elle Decoration Best of the Year Award 2014), Dima Loginoff has collaborated with world-renowned brands such as Cartier, VitrA, LODES, Axolight, Preciosa, and many others. He has won numerous international awards, including the iF Product Design Award, Red Dot Product Design Award, International Design Award, Best of Year Award, A’ Design Award, Good Design Award, Iconic Awards, German Design Award, Archiproducts Design Awards, European Product Design Award, and more.

 

Products designed by Dima Loginoff can be found not only in private residences around the globe but also in yachts and a wide range of public spaces — from democratic Starbucks cafés to luxurious venues. His designs are featured in places such as the Cartier boutique in Moscow, Porsche Studio in Beirut, Hilton Hotel in Tallinn, Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel in Paris’s 7th arrondissement, Zetta Boutique Hotel in San Francisco, Van der Valk Hotel in the Netherlands, Hotel Chalet Le 1550 in Courchevel, and even a church in Switzerland. Over the past 15 years, Dima has created 59 collections for brands worldwide.

 

Some of the world’s most influential magazines — including Women’s Wear Daily, Elle Decoration, Frame, Harper’s Bazaar, and others — have featured interviews with Dima. His work has appeared in a wide array of publications, including Interni, L’Officiel Hommes, Glamour, Domus, Vogue, Collezione Trends, Maison Française, Architectural Digest, Numero, Elle, Frankfurter Allgemeine, Financial Times, La Repubblica, as well as in many books. Elle Decoration once wrote: “This young Russian designer conquered the West in just a few years,” while Harper’s Bazaar praised him as “Super Dima!” The acclaimed New York trend agency Agenda Inc., known for working with top fashion brands, called Dima Loginoff a designer of “shockingly beautiful things.”

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Dima’s works have been showcased at some of the most prestigious international design fairs, including Salone del Mobile (iSaloni), 100% Design London, Maison&Objet, Light + Building (Frankfurt), Cersaie, ICFF, and many others. His lighting and furniture designs were also exhibited for several years during Florence Design Week as part of the Lungarno Collection by Salvatore Ferragamo. In 2012, a four-meter-long sofa from his Diamond Lounge collection for Italian brand Artex adorned one of Florence’s most luxurious hotels — the Gallery Art Hotel. 100% Design London wrote about his work: “The designer’s already impressive portfolio…”

 

His Mountain View lamp, produced by Italian brand Axolight, was awarded Best Lamp of the Year on two continents: in the USA (Best of Year Awards, 2015) and in Russia (Elle Decoration Best of the Year Award, 2016).

 

In 2018, Dima designed the Jardins des Dômes coffee and tea porcelain set for Cartier’s Moscow boutique. The set was later produced in 2021 by the prestigious French porcelain manufacturer Bernardaud in Limoges. TATLER praised the pattern design, writing: “Just look at this!” while ELLE magazine described the pieces as “A graceful tea set… truly one of a kind.” In 2021, his collaboration with Cartier continued on a global scale: Dima designed sculptures that became part of the brand’s international visual identity and will decorate new and refurbished Cartier boutiques worldwide.

 

From 2022 to 2024, the New Tretyakov Gallery featured Dima’s work in the History of Russian Design: Selected Works exhibition. In May 2023, the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum opened the country’s first permanent exhibition dedicated to national design, where Dima’s Mountain View and Fedora light fixtures — produced by Axolight — became some of the standout pieces.

 

In 2024, Dima was appointed Curator of the ARTDOM exhibition. In 2025, he designed a collection of face masks for the beauty brand Ile de beauté.

 

In addition to his design practice, Dima Loginoff teaches Furniture Design at the British Higher School of Art and Design in Moscow.

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