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The 2019 Award is Designed by Sir David Adjaye OBE

The 2019 Award is Designed by Sir David Adjaye OBE - Contemporary And

British architect David Adjaye has designed the trophy for the winners of next year's Brit Awards.

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Sir David’s appointment as the 2019 statue designer succeeds Sir Anish Kapoor and the late Dame Zaha Hadid, who designed the 2018 and 2017 statues respectively, completing a trilogy of world-renowned British creatives orchestrated by BRITs Chairman and Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK and Ireland Jason Iley.

Jason Iley commented: “David’s treatment has surpassed my expectations, continuing the transformation of the award, as well as building on the legacy of outstanding creativity over the past few years. BRIT winners on the night will take home a truly stunning piece of work that’s totally unique to them with each award carrying its own individual and distinctive imperfections."

With a career spanning nearly 25 years, Sir David Adjaye is one of the world’s leading architects, with an array of notable and award-winning projects across the globe. Rewarding creativity with creativity, the 2019 BRIT Award winners will be honoured with a timeless and unique piece of art on the night in celebration of their contribution to music within the past year, and his innovative design continues to raise the bar for the BRIT Awards as it approaches its 40th year.

The BRIT Awards 2019 with Mastercard will be broadcast live on ITV - Wednesday 20th February from The O2 Arena, London.

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