Don’t forget to book your spot at the presentation of the Interior Design Awards 2009 – to be held at the Peninsula event space in Melbourne on Friday 1 May. The Interior Design Awards celebrate excellence in commercial and residential interior design. The awards are judged independently by the Design Institute of Australia, are anonymous, […]
March 20th, 2009
Don’t forget to book your spot at the presentation of the Interior Design Awards 2009 – to be held at the Peninsula event space in Melbourne on Friday 1 May.
The Interior Design Awards celebrate excellence in commercial and residential interior design. The awards are judged independently by the Design Institute of Australia, are anonymous, based on peer review and meet international standards.
You can download the Interior Design Awards’ booking form here or can book your place when registering for designEX or the AIA’s Parallax 2009 national conference.
Don’t miss out, book today!
Go to the Awards Archive to view this year’s short listed entries.
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