Australian designers step right up! Entries for the Smeg Tour Competition close August 31 – so if you want to join Smeg on a design tour of Venice, enter now!
Smeg is well known for their industry leading design, high quality technology and Italian style. The Smeg Tour competition recognises the brand’s legacy of design in Australia and abroad. The competition invites Australian architects and interior designers to submit a kitchen project utilising Smeg appliances.
Four winners will join Smeg following the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale Vernissage with an amazing prize package…
Visit Smeg for more info, and entries close 5pm 31st August 2017 – so get those projects in ASAP!
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