In celebration of Singapore’s golden jubilee and continuous development towards a brighter future, Geberit has unveiled a “SG50: Uniquely Singapore” Monolith Puro Glass Design Contest.
In celebration of Singapore’s golden jubilee and continuous development towards a brighter future, Geberit has unveiled a “SG50: Uniquely Singapore” Monolith Puro Glass Design Contest.
April 8th, 2015
The Geberit Monolith Puro Glass Design Contest 2015 calls for student and professional participants to use the glass of the Monolith Puro as a canvas to depict their impression of SG50, and what is unique to Singapore, while designing a toilet of the future that showcases the evolvement of the sanitary industry.
The winner of the student category would receive a Macbook Air while the winner of the professional category would receive a return air ticket to Switzerland. Winning designs would also be printed on the Monolith Puro glass and showcased during the upcoming Geberit, Simply Swiss event to trade professionals.
Submission Deadline: 26 April 2015, 2359 hrs.
For more details on the contest, visit www.geberit.com.sg/contest.
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