Entries are open for the 2024 Resene Total Colour Awards!
10 May 2024
Show your true colours and receive the recognition you deserve by entering the Resene Total Colour Awards!
The Resene Total Colour Awards recognise outstanding use of colour, celebrating the best of the best.
It’s free to enter, and to make it easy you can email your entry form and dropbox or email your images or send them in on a flashdrive if you prefer - whichever suits you.
There is over $15,000 in prizes to be won. We showcase a wide range of entries each year on the Resene website in the Resene case studies/awards project gallery and include many projects in Resene media throughout the year.
For the colourful winners, each category winner will win NZ $1,000 and a coveted Resene Total Colour Award sculpture and the overall Nightingale winner will win NZ $2,500 and an exclusive Resene Total Colour - Nightingale Award sculpture.
You can enter multiple times but each entry must be on a separate entry form.
Entries are NOW OPEN! Please get your entry in by 30 June 2024.
Download the 2024 entry form here!
Send your entry to:
By courier to: Resene Total Colour Awards, 32-50 Vogel Street, Naenae, Wellington, Lower Hutt 5031, New Zealand
OR By email to: [email protected]
Categories include:
Commercial includes commercial, corporate rebranding, industrial, government sector.
- Commercial - Interior Public + Retail
- Commercial - Interior Office
- Commercial - Exterior
- Education
- Residential - Interior
- Residential - Exterior
- Neutrals
- Heritage
- Landscape
- Installation - Experiential - Product
- Rising Star – Student
Winner of the 2023 Resene Total Colour Master Nightingale Award, as well as the Resene Total Colour Commercial Exterior Award, was Te Tūhunga Rau - Strathmore Park Community Centre by Etch Architecture. This project is finished in Resene Alabaster, Resene Double Foundry, Resene Element, Resene Flashpoint, Resene San Juan and Resene Supernova. Images by Neil Price.
About the Resene Total Colour Awards:
Resene has a long history of colour with colours like Resene Spanish White and Resene Pearl Lusta created over three decades ago still continuing to be top choices for decorators today. In 1969 Resene set up a new system of colour, the British Standard Specification colour range which provided a range of strong colours at a time when the market was used to pastel colours. And more recently, in keeping with Resene's focus on sustainable innovations, Resene has developed its own range of non VOC (volatile organic compound) tinters to enable all Resene decorative paints to be tinted without unwanted VOCs.
With thousands of Resene colours available, there's no point having all these colours if they aren't being used, which led to the creation of the Resene Total Colour Awards in 2010 to celebrate and encourage creative use of colour. It has run annually since then.
Published: 10 May 2024