Barrisol Sydney calls for entries to its 2011 Lumiere Design Competition.
February 28th, 2011
Designers, this is your chance to test your skills as part of the Barrisol Sydney 2011 Lumiere Design Competition.
Barrisol, the French stretch fabric, is available in 200 colours and 15 finishes – which means ultimate design freedom and endless possibilities.
The winning designer will receive an Apple iPad and a 1-year subscription to Indesign magazine.
The winning design will be manufactured and displayed at the Barrisol showroom in Ultimo.
Visit the Barrisol Sydney website for more information – and start designing!
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