The Creative Vibe Furniture Competition 2008 submissions close April 30th.
February 19th, 2008
The Creative Vibe Competition is back this year after the success of the 2006/2007 inaugural event.
Aiming to nurture local design talent and take concepts into commercial production, the competition offers a unique opportunity to upcoming designers, with the incentive of their winning design being included in the Vibe Furniture range the following year.
The first Creative Vibe Design Competiton was launched in 2006, with the challenge of uncovering a new marketable range of ’Creative Lounges’.
Designer Lyndon Craig was announced as the winner for his Freestyle design (pictured) which is now part of the Vibe 2007-2008 Furniture Portfolio.
All Australian and New Zealand designers are welcome to submit entries before the closing date- April 30th.
This years focus is on ’Creative Storage Solutions’.
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