The design experts at Floc are giving all interested interior designers the chance to steal a gorgeous weekend away at Byron Bay, all for simply specifying a Nakki Sofa!
Simply specify any Nakki Sofa from the WOUD range for any project you’re involved in over the coming year, send you photography back to FLOC by September 28th 2018 and the best winning fitout takes home the prize, simple!
The Nakki series is made of a strong wooden frame, with just the right amount of foam and webbing to make a comfortable and soft seating experience that still serves as a designer friendly piece.
While September 28 is nearly a year away, the reason for this length is actually that all Nakki sofas are made to order in Denmark – a sign of the quality and care that Floc offers.
FLOC will judge the best-styled project based on the photographs – this competition is open to all Australian and New Zealand interior designers, so get to it!
Prize Includes:
Return flights for two to Balina Byron
3 nights accommodation at 28 Degrees Byron Bay with meals
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