February deadline for Fly Forbo 2008 design competition
January 6th, 2008
Created to inspire and reward, the ’Fly Forbo & Fly Free to Europe’ 2008 competition is offering its winner a trip for two to Europe, plus entry into London’s 100% Design exhibition. Deadline for 2008 entries is 15 February and the winner will be announced later in the year.
Working in conjunction with the Australian Interior Design Awards (IDAs), Forbo Flooring is calling for all the interior designers and architects who used Forbo products in their IDA submission, to enter this prestigious sub-competition.
Last years competition attracted high profile entrants with projects strong in visual impact and focused on sustainable design.
The 2007 winner was Cox Rayner Architects for their creative use of Forbo products in their Suncorp Brisbane Square project (pictured).
Click link to register:
forbo-flooring.com.au/html/idaa/idaa-enterCompetition.htm
Image courtesy of Christopher F. Jones.
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