The Staron Design Awards are back in 2011, with designers, architects and other creatives invited to take part.
February 1st, 2011
If you’re an architect, designer, developer, kitchen/bathroom designer or student who has created a design project using Staron Solid Surfaces, you are eligible to enter the Staron Design Awards 2011.

Entrants go in the running to win some great prizes as well as have their project showcased on the Staron website.
The Staron Awards are open in 3 categories – Commercial, Residential and Concept. The awards were designed to create exposure for designers and architects using Staron in outstanding applications.
Staron Solid Surfaces are a 100 per cent acrylic benchtop and surface solution for residential and commercial projects, created by technology leader Samsung.

Staron products are non-toxic and have GREENGUARD Children & Schools and Indoor Air Quality certifications.
With durability, a seamless finish and 70 colours to choose from, Staron is both stylish and functional.

With so many design possibilities, the competition at the Staron Design Awards 2011 is sure to be strong and varied. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your Staron designs!

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