Tell us what you want, what you really – really want… and you could win one of these magnificent Jaime Hayon Showtime vases from bd Barcelona and the generous team at KE-ZU.
April 10th, 2013
We certainly know we can do some things better and we like to know when we’re doing things well!
To ensure we stay at the forefront, delivering you the best in design and architecture news daily, we need your feedback to keep us on track so we’d be grateful if you could take a moment to complete the 2013 IndesignLive reader survey.
All completed surveys put you in the draw to win a Showtime Vase by Jaime Hayon worth $816 from the guys at KE-ZU and bd Barcelona.
We thank you in advance and wish you all the best in the draw!
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