Entries for the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award 2010 are now open.
August 10th, 2010
Entries are currently open for one of Australia’s most prestigious design awards, the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Awards 2010.
If you are a young designer who pushes the boundaries with your original ideas and work, you have until 29 August 2010 to enter your design for the judges’ consideration.
Prizes
First Prize – $30,000 + flights and accommodation to Milan to attend the Salone Del Mobile International Design Fair
4 Runners up – $2,500 each
5 Finalists – $1,000 each
Key Dates
29 August 2010 Deadline for entries
September 2010 Top Ten Finalists announced
October 2010 Top Ten Finalists present to judging committee
November 2010 VIP Winners announcement celebration
Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award
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