Light Project gave one lucky SiD visitor the chance to win an Ilde floor lamp – and they’ve just announced the winner.
September 19th, 2011
Light Project’s Win the Ilde Competition at Sydney’s Saturday in Design asked showroom visitors to submit an Ilde-inspired photograph, for a chance to take home an Ilde of their very own.

G. Northcote

G. Fernandez

K. Wassim

N. Boeree

L. Slater-Smrkolj
The Ilde Floor Lamp is one of a family of Ilde products, designed and manufactured by Spanish supplier dab. It’s a perfect example of dab’s philosophy, which embraces luxury and simplicity.
Thanks to everyone who entered the competition – 6 finalists made it through to the final stage, with F Forest’s quirky submission taking out the top prize!

F. Forest
Light Project
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