#SID17 is getting ready to celebrate – and you’re invited! Join us as we take over Sydney with a full immersion in our city’s vibrant design culture, where you’ll have the chance to walk away with over $10,000 of designer prizes.
On August 11 and 12, across 30+ premier showrooms in Sydney, #SID17 is all about the people, personalities, projects and brands that bring this city to life. And thanks to the #SID17 crew, you have a chance to win over $10,000 worth of amazing prizes from the latest and greatest designer brands worldwide. Enter our Social Media competitions or simply register & attend more than five showrooms on the day for your chance to win!
Meet Brunner To Win A Trip To Europe!
At last year’s Orgatec in Cologne, Zenith Interiors and German-born commercial heavyweights Brunner confirmed they’ve officially teamed up. Representing an absolute coup for Australia, Brunner’s portfolio of solution-driven furnishings for a broad array of professional sectors joins Zenith’s extensive presence throughout the Asia Pacific region.
And to celebrate the arrival of Brunner to Australia, Team Zenith is giving you the chance to win a trip to Europe!
To enter: Visit Zenith at Studio 2, B2 Studios during Sydney Indesign, post a selfie on Instagram with the beautiful new Brunner collection, hashtag #hellomynameisbrunner, follow & tag @zenith_interiors. It’s that easy – and you could be off on a return trip for two to the spa town of Baden-Baden nestled into Germany’s Black Forest.
AJAR’s Spongy Armchair
AJAR are giving away one of their beautiful Spongy Armchair AND foot stool!
The Spongy Armchair with relax-mechanism and footstool is complete with a leather-upholstered structure, wool upholstered seat and back cushion with a finishing of a chrome base.
Valued Price: $5,910
Dessein’s Pieman Arm Chair in Oak
Dessein is giving away one of Tom Fereday’s Pieman Arm Chair in Oak!
Ideal for domestic and commercial applications, the Pieman Arm Chair is designed to reveal every element and property of the elegant and unique timber used in its manufacture. The Chair is upholstered in removable saddle hide leather, with soft and seamless integrated joins that reveal the beauty of its construction.
Valued Price: $1,140
Cafe Culture + Insitu’s 1.3 Stool
Cafe Culture + Insitu is giving away 1 of their 1.3 stools!
The 1.3 stool, designed by Kihyun Kim for Zeitraum, features a wafer-thin impression made by the fine contours of the seat. It looks like it is floating on air. The 1.3 stool forms part of the 1.3 furniture collection that includes a chair, stool and bar stool. The space-saving shape and stable construction gives this collection big city flair, ideal for restaurants, bars and bistros as well as residential projects.
Valued Price: $833.80
Satelight’s Symbol Pendant Light
Satelight are giving away 2 x symbol pendant lights!
This pendant is designed to hang sideways and reflect the light from the beautiful brass reflector. The reflector is hand brushed on the inside and then hand burnished black on the back, this contrasts against the brush brass rod which suspends the disk. The Symbol was inspired by earrings, jewellery for your interior.
Valued Price: $1,650 each
Blu Dot’s Field Lounge Chair
Blu Dot are giving away 2 x Field Lounge Chairs!
Shapely curves, a gentle recline and “just-right” cushions invite the lost art of unwinding. A sculptural powder-coated steel base sets up the striking profile. With a reversible seat and back cushions filled with high resiliency foam with feather-down wrap.
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