The Green Furniture Student Design Competition is closing for entry on August 4th. Hurry design students- get your green furniture designs in now!
July 14th, 2008
Form, Function, Balance.
Sebel Furniture is currently accepting entries for their inaugural Green Design Competition, with entries closing August 4th.
Australian design students with a green thumb are being encouraged to enter the comp, submitting one furniture design that is environmentally sustainable and encourages recycling.
Submissions should be sent to:
Sebel
29-31 Rathdowne St,
Carlton, VIC, 3053
And include presentation boards and a CD with entry details. Call Mark Lafferty with enquiries: 0448 345 712
The awards ceremony will take place as part of the Saturday in Design weekend, in Melbourne, August 8-9, 2008. Prize money of $1000 for first prize.
www.sebel.com
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