Announcing an exciting new competition: the inaugural Seidler Texture Rug Award is now open for submissions
February 7th, 2008
Rug up and win a trip to Europe!
Designer Rugs, together with Indesign Publishing Group, are proud to present the inaugural Seidler Texture Rug Award, proudly supported by Harry Seidler and Associates.
Calling for submissions, the competition is open to all Australian interior designers, architects and specifiers who have used a Designer Rugs shag pile or textured rug* in a commercial or residential project between January 2006 and July 2008.
This exciting competition offers its winner a trip to Europe, plus their very own custom made Designer Rug, as well as coverage of their project published in both Indesign Magazine and DQ Magazine.
Official presentation of the awards will take place at a VIP event in November at the Seidler Penthouse in Sydney, and winners will be announced right here on indesignlive.com.
Renowned for using shag pile and textured designer rugs in his projects, Harry Seidler continues to inspire, and what better way to honour his contribution to the world of design, than by rewarding those inspired by his work.
Competition closes at 5pm 15th July, 2008.
Click here to fill in the registration form
Or for more information, contact Designer Rugs
(61 2) 9550 9933
marketing@designerrugs.com.au
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