The evolution continues with Designer Rugs’ immensely popular design competition announcing the six finalists for 2012
October 31st, 2012
In its second year, the Evolve Awards have drawn hundreds of submissions from design industry professionals across Australia and New Zealand.
Connected – Caroline Yuen
Wattle Blooms At Dusk – Victoria Cybulski
The judging panel – consisting of industry luminaries Greg Natale, Steven Ormandy and Meryl Hare – have this week announced a shortlist of six designs that will make up the Designer Rugs ID Collection 2012/13 with each design produced in a limited edition of thirty rugs.
Dynamic Geometry – Jade Nottage
Wairau – Rebecca Heald
Public voting is now open to award the People’s Choice selection via the Designer Rugs Facebook app, where 25 shortlisted designs can be voted on. This announcement alongside the overall winner (as judged by the official panel) will be made at a VIP event in Sydney at the McLemoi Gallery on November 21st.
Escape – Bradlhey Le
Warp Speed – James Hargraves
Indesignlive.com will bring you announcement of this years winners as soon as they are announced – stay tuned!
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