Designer Rugs hosted the second Evolve Awards Night in Sydney this week, with Victoria Cybulski taking out top honour
November 23rd, 2012
Over 150 invited guests descended on the McLemoi Gallery in Sydney’s Chippendale on Wednesday evening for the presentation of the 2012 I.D Collection and the announcement of this year’s Evolve Award winner.
With Dinosaur Design’s Stephen Ormandy, Meryl Hare of Hare & Klein, Greg Natale and Designer Rugs’ Yosi and Eli Tal forming the judging panel, the designs were whittled down from hundreds of entries to just 6 finalists.
There can only be one winner of the trip to Milan for the 2013 Salone and Victoria Cybulski was awarded that honour for her design: “Wattle Blooms at Dusk”
Runner-up was awarded to Bradhley Le for “Escape”.
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