You’ve now got until Monday 20 June to send in your sketch and have your dream chair made.
June 17th, 2011
How We Create and Saturday in Design are giving architects and designers a great opportunity to live the dream and design your own chair.
One lucky person will have their idea become reality, with their chair made in miniature form using rotational moulding.
If you’ve got an idea you think could work, simply sketch up your design (no need to get too detailed or send renders, but we know you probably can’t help yourself!), send it in to us and we’ll pick one sketch to turn into miniatures. They’ll be produced at a special +Friday event, signed by you, and given out to visitors at Saturday in Design Sydney.
So take some time this weekend to get out your pencils and sketch something up, and who knows, the design could get picked up and you could be seeing it in a showroom at next year’s Saturday in Design!
Click here to enter your sketch. Entries close next Monday 20 June 2011.
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