The second edition of The Staron® Design Awards is now open for entries.
October 30th, 2010
The Staron® Design Awards 2010, Edition 2 are open for entries. The awards are open to any designer, architect, developer, kitchen/bathroom designer – or any other designer who has created a design project (commercial or residential) – using Staron® Solid Surfaces by Samsung.
Entries are open to all project categories – the design possibilities are endless.
The awards have been designed to recognise and award excellence in design, and to create exposure to original and unique design ideas that show the versatility of working with Staron® Solid Surfaces.
With such a flexible design nature, and durability, Staron® offers a solid surface that is both functionally and aesthetically pleasing to work with.
All winners will receive great prizes and also have their project showcased on the Staron® website.
The Staron® Design Awards also have a respected panel of industry judges including Indesign Assistant Editor Mandi Keighran.
Find out more about the judges, prizes and enter your project on the Staron® website. Entry is free and easy, so ensure you get your project recognised.
Staron
staron.com.au





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