Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2021

Last updated
2nd Set Decorators Society of America Awards
DateFebruary 22, 2022 (Film)
August 2, 2022 (Television)
LocationVirtual
Presented by Set Decorators Society of America
Website www.setdecorators.org
Television/radio coverage
Network YouTube
  2020  · SDSA ·  2022  

The Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2021 honored the best set decorators in film and television in 2021. The nominations for the film categories were announced on January 17, 2022, while the winners were announced via YouTube on February 22, 2022. [1] [2]

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The nominations for the television categories were announced on June 15, 2022, while the winners are set to be announced via YouTube on August 2, 2022. [3]

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Contemporary Feature Film Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Period Feature Film
  • No Time to Die – Véronique Melery (Set Decoration); Mark Tildesley (Production Design)
    • CODA – Vanessa Knoll (Set Decoration); Diane Lederman (Production Design)
    • Don't Look Up – Tara Pavoni (Set Decoration); Clayton Hartley (Production Design)
    • The Hand of God – Iole Autero (Set Decoration); Carmine Guarino (Production Design)
    • The Lost Daughter – Christine-Athina Vlachos (Set Decoration); Inbal Weinberg (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Feature Film Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film

Television

Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary SeriesBest Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series
  • Succession – George DeTitta Jr. (Set Decoration); Stephen Carter (Production Design)
    • Ozark – Kim Leoleis (Set Decoration); David Bomba (Production Design)
    • Severance – Andrew Baseman (Set Decoration); Jeremy Hindle (Production Design)
    • The White Lotus – Jennifer Lukehart (Set Decoration); Laura Fox (Production Design)
    • Yellowstone – Carla Curry (Set Decoration); Cary White (Production Design)
  • Stranger Things – Jess Royal (Set Decoration); Chris Trujillo (Production Design)
    • American Horror Stories – Sandra Skora (Set Decoration); Eve McCarney (Production Design)
    • The Handmaid's Tale – Rob Hepburn (Set Decoration); Elisabeth Williams (Production Design)
    • Loki – Claudia Bonfe (Set Decoration); Kasra Farahani (Production Design)
    • Star Trek: Picard – Timothy Stepeck (Set Decoration); David Blass (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Period SeriesBest Achievement in Décor/Design of a Television Movie or Limited Series
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi – Jan Pascale (Set Decoration); Todd Cherniawsky, Doug Chiang (Production Design)
    • A Very British Scandal – Philippa Hart (Set Decoration); Christina Moore (Production Design)
    • The Dropout – Kimberly Leonard (Set Decoration); Cat Smith (Production Design)
    • Gaslit – Jennifer Lukehart (Set Decoration); Daniel Novotny (Production Design)
    • Pam & Tommy – Nya Patrinos (Set Decoration); Ethan Tobman, David Batchelor Wilson (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Single-Camera SeriesBest Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Multi-Camera Series
  • Hacks – Jennifer Lukehart (Set Decoration); Alec Contestabile (Production Design)
    • Atlanta – Lisbeth Ayala (Set Decoration); Timothy David O'Brien, Jonathan Paul Green (Production Design)
    • Dickinson – Marina Parker (Set Decoration); Neil Patel (Production Design)
    • Emily in Paris – Christelle Maisonneuve (Set Decoration); Anne Seibel (Production Design)
    • Insecure – Amber Haley (Set Decoration); Kay Lee (Production Design)
    • Russian Doll – Lindsay Stephen (Set Decoration); Diane Lederman (Production Design)
  • How I Met Your Father – Amy Feldman (Set Decoration); Glenda Rovello (Production Design)
    • Bob Hearts Abishola – Ann Shea (Set Decoration); Francoise Cherry-Cohen (Production Design)
    • Call Me Kat – Christopher Marsteller (Set Decoration); Greg J. Grande (Production Design)
    • How We Roll – Ron Olsen (Set Decoration); Bernard Vyzga (Production Design)
    • The Neighborhood – Ron Olsen (Set Decoration); Wendell Johnson (Production Design)
    • The United States of Al – Susan Mina Eschelbach (Set Decoration); Daren Janes (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Short Format: Webseries, Music Video or CommercialBest Achievement in Décor/Design of a Variety, Reality or Competition
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Variety SpecialBest Achievement in Décor/Design of a Daytime Series

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References

  1. Gajewski, Ryan (January 17, 2022). "'Dune,' 'West Side Story' Among Set Decorators Society of America Awards Nominees for Film". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  2. Sneider, Jeff (January 17, 2022). "Set Decorators Society of America Unveils 2022 Film Nominations". Below the Line. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  3. "Set Decorators Announce Television Nominees for SDSA Awards, Where Lizzo Will Take on Harry Potter". Below the Line. June 15, 2022. Retrieved June 19, 2022.