Introducing the talented designers in the running for the residency.
June 29th, 2010
Space Furniture has announced the 10 finalists in the running for the Edra Residency later this year.
In its very first year, Space and Edra have been overwhelmed by the quality and number of applications received.
The applications were reviewed by Massimo Morozzi, Creative Director of Edra, and the finalists have been announced as follows:
Julia Gorman
Henry Sgourakis
Gavin Harris
The recipient of the 2010 Space+Edra Design Residency programme will be announced on Thursday 29 July 2010.
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