Evolve 2010 is a competition open to interior designer professionals.
Evolve 2010 is a competition open to interior designer professionals.
April 4th, 2011
Event/competition begins on 14 January 2010
Event/competition ends on 30 June 2010
Top finalists will be announced in August 2010
Evolve 2010 is a competition open to interior designer professionals.
Designers are challenged to design one of six rugs for the Designer Rugs ID Collection 2010/2011.
Winning designers will win a share of $20,000 in prizes and a trip to Milan’s Salone de Mobile 2011.
Participants must be Australian or New Zealand architects, interior designers or interior design industry professionals.
Designer Rugs will also be running a series of workshops to facilitate the design process.
For further information please visit designerrugs.com.au
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