The Set Decorators Society of America announced its sixth annual SDSA Awards for Television nominations, with buzz-heavy favorites like Euphoria, Wednesday, The Morning Show and Hacks leading the pack. This year’s contenders highlight standout work across the 2025–26 season for projects released between June 1, 2025, and May 31, 2026. The winners will be revealed on Aug. 9.
At last year’s ceremony, Apple TV led the awards with Severance, The Last of Us, and The Studio among the top winners.
Below is the complete list of nominees:
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A ONE-HOUR CONTEMPORARY SERIES
Euphoria — set decoration by Anthony Carlino, with production design by François Audouy
Margo’s Got Money Troubles — set decoration by Linette McCown, with production design by Richard Bloom
The Morning Show — set decoration by Carolyn Loucks, with production design by Nelson Coates
Pluribus — set decorator Ashley Michelle Marsh, with production design by Denise Pizzini
Widow’s Bay — set decoration by Jennifer Engel, with production design by Steve Arnold
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A ONE-HOUR PERIOD SERIES
Bridgerton — set decoration by Natalie Papageordiadis, with production design by Alison Gartshore
Outlander — set decoration by Stuart Bryce, with production design by Mike Gunn
Palm Royale — set decoration by Ellen Reede, with production design by Jon Carlos
Spider-Noir — set decoration by Halina Siwolop, with production design by Warren Alan Young
Young Sherlock — set decorator Barbara Herman-Skelding, with production design by Tom Burton
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A ONE-HOUR FANTASY OR SCIENCE FICTION SERIES
The Boys — set decoration by Rosalie Board, with production design by Jeff Mossa
Fallout — set decoration by Julie Ochipinti, with production design by Howard Cummings
For All Mankind — set decorator Lisa Clark, with production design by Seth Reed
Stranger Things — set decoration by Jess Royal, with production design by Chris Trujillo
Wednesday — set decoration by David Morison and Neville Gaynor, with production design by Mark Scruton and Philip Murphy
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
The Beast in Me — set decoration by Michael Nallan, with production design by Loren Weeks
Beef — set decoration by Kellie Jo Tinney, with production design by Grace Yun
Black Rabbit — set decoration by Lydia Marks, with production design by Alex DiGerlando
Love Story — set decoration by Lydia Marks, with production design by Alex DiGerlando
Monster: The Ed Gein Story — set decoration by Melissa Licht, with production design by Matthew Flood Ferguson
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A HALF-HOUR SINGLE CAMERA SERIES
Emily in Paris — set decoration by Alexandra Lassen, with production design by Anne Seibel
Hacks — set decoration by Jennifer Lukehart, with production design by Rob Tokarz
Nobody Wants This — set decoration by Michael Voelker, with production design by Claire Bennett
Only Murders in the Building — set decoration by Mila Khalevich, with production design by Patrick Howe
Shrinking — set decoration by Andrea Fenton, with production design by Cabot McMullen
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A HALF-HOUR MULTI-CAMERA SERIES
George & Mandy’s First Marriage — set decoration by Richard C. Walker, with production design by Joseph P. Lucky
Happy’s Place — set decoration by Amy Feldman, with production design by Glenda Rovello
Leanne — set decoration by Ann Shea, with production design by Francoise Cherry-Cohen
The Neighborhood — set decoration by Ron Olsen, with production design by Amy Skjonsby-Winslow
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place — set decoration by Emily Dawson-Trent and Roya Parivar, with production design by Kelly Hogan
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A SHORT FORMAT: WEBSERIES, MUSIC VIDEO OR COMMERCIAL
“Campari Stay Bitter — Sarah Michelle Gellar” — set decoration and production design by Gabrielle Rosenberg
“Grease Sleigh Ridin’” — set decoration by Keri Lederman, with production design by David Skinner
Offset and John Legend, “Never Let Go” (Official Video) — set decoration by Effney Gardea, with production design by Elizabeth Puksto
Sabrina Carpenter, “Tears” — set decoration by Lila Yanow, with production design by Brittany Porter
“Target: Step into the Holidays” — set decoration by Shauna Aronson, with production design by Nelson Coates
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A VARIETY, REALITY OR COMPETITION SERIES OR SPECIAL
The First Snow of Fraggle Rock — set decoration by Ian Nothnagel and Amber Humphries, with production design by Pedro Romero
Jimmy Kimmel Live! — set decoration by Heidi Miller, with production design by David Ellis
The Muppet Show — set decoration by Bethany Barton, with production design by Denise Pizzini
Saturday Night Live — set decoration by Kimberly Kachougian, Danielle Webb, Sara Parks, and Jessica Templin-King, with production design by Andrea Purcigliotti and Kenneth Macleod
Wicked: One Wonderful Night — set decoration by Nia Freshman, with production design by Misty Buckley
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DÉCOR/DESIGN OF A DAYTIME SERIES
Beyond the Gates — set decoration by Cynthia Slagter, with production design by Bruton Jones
The Bold and the Beautiful — set decoration by Prim Rosales, Beth Wooke, Prerna Chawla, Charlotte Garnell, Chelsea Mondelli, Michelle Hall, and Linda Louise Sheets, with production design by Lou A. Trabbie III
Days of Our Lives — set decoration by Adele Caine and Sarah Holmes, with production design by Tom Early and Dan Olexiewicz
General Hospital — set decoration by Jennifer Elliot, with production design by Andrew Evashchen
The Young and the Restless — set decoration by Jennifer Haybach, Justine Mercado, Maria Dirolf, and Monica Lowe, with production design by David Hoffmann

