Desking Systems are offering specifiers and architects the chance to win one of 8 trips.
September 23rd, 2010
To promote the launch of the new ACTIU range of loose furniture from Spain, Desking Systems are offering commercial specifiers and architects the opportunity to win one of 8 five night trips to Spain.
The trip includes a visit to the new state of the art ACTIU Technology Park in Alicante and 2 nights in Barcelona, the Catalonian capital.
To be eligible to enter, $100,000 or more of ACTIU furniture is required to be specified for a project.
Tapas Dinner for Two promotion can be entered with any ACTIU product specified.
To see the full range of furniture visit the Desking Systems site.
Download Brochure, Entry Form and Terms and Conditions here.
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