SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Furniture Society has named designer, educator, and writer John Dunnigan the recipient of the 2026/2027 Award of Distinction. Established in 2001, the Award of Distinction honors individuals whose work has made a lasting contribution to contemporary furniture making. To learn more about past recipients and the nomination process, visit here.
Chaired by TFS’ 2012 AoD recipient Rosanne Somerson, this year’s jury - Nora Atkinson, Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez, and Julie Lasky recognized John for his extraordinary breadth of contribution as a designer, educator, writer, and advocate for the field.
“There is no shortage of influential contributors to the field of furniture design, but in weighing candidates for the 2026–2027 Award of Distinction, the jury agreed that one name stood out among the others: John Dunnigan," the 2026/2027 Jurors stated.
Dunnigan’s furniture has been featured in dozens of publications, such as The New York Times, Newsweek, and The Boston Globe, in catalogues, and in books, including Edward S. Cooke’s New American Furniture (1989) and Witold Rybczynski’s Now I Sit Me Down (2016). In addition to maintaining his own studio practice since 1975, he was a partner in DEZCO Furniture Design LLC (2004 – 2010) and Windels Dunnigan (2018 – 2019), collaborations dedicated to sustainable practices in design for affordable production. He has published several essays on the cultural context of furniture and has lectured frequently on furniture as an expression of culture and identity.
A dedicated teacher, Dunnigan was a member of the faculty at RISD for forty-five years. During the first fifteen years, he taught in the departments of Interior Architecture and Industrial Design. In 1995, he was a co-founder of the Department of Furniture Design, where he had a leadership role in developing the curriculum, especially the Sophomore Studio, the History of Furniture, and the Senior Degree Project, where he mentored many students who have gone on to successful careers. Dunnigan was Department Head of Furniture Design for many years (2005 – 08 and 2010 – 17), and he served as Interim Dean of the Division of Architecture + Design in 2008-09. He is a former Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in the RISD Museum (2015 – 18). Dunnigan was the Schiller Family Endowed Chair in Furniture Design at RISD from 2015 until his retirement in 2025 when he became Professor Emeritus.
TFS will be celebrating John Dunnigan with two public events:
October 17, 2026 at RISD: designer and podcast host Amy Devers in conversation with John.
June 11, 2027 at the TFS Conference in Houston: the Award will be formally presented to John.
The Award of Distinction reflects a continuing cycle at the heart of The Furniture Society: we honor leaders whose work has shaped the field, and through the Educational Grants Program, help support the next generation of makers, students, and educators.
To learn more, visit gallerynaga.com/john-dunnigan.
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