It’s been a busy start to the year for wool carpet specialist, Cavalier Bremworth, with the launch of their new Twist publication, and a special design challenge to boot.
June 2nd, 2011
The first edition of Cavalier Bremworth’s 10-page broadsheet, Twist, was launched in a series of events in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide.
These were hosted by Cavalier Bremworth and media partnered by DQ magazine, and provided the perfect platform for introducing the Australian A&D community to Twist, as well as the Twist Design Challenge.
The Twist Design Challenge calls for architects and designers to submit commercial and residential projects which use Cavalier Bremworth carpet.
Projects can be submitted online at cavbrem.com.au

“Here you can upload photographs and tell us about the project – specifically why you chose 100% sustainable wool carpet from Cavalier Bremworth,” says Marketing Manager Desiree Keown.
Entrants have the opportunity to win a host of cool prizes, including an Apple iPad, a cocktail party for 50 guests, and a leather and wool carpet bag designed by Roanne Jacobsen of Saben.
But most important of all is the industry recognition – or “bragging rights”, jokes Keown.

Design Challenge winners will have their project showcased in the next edition of Twist, which comes out with DQ magazine.
And best of all, there are three chances to win – to coincide with the next three issues of DQ magazine.
Enter now at cavbrem.com.au
View a preview of Twist online here.
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