The 2009 Dulux Colour Awards are now calling for entries. In their 23rd year the Awards aim to foster creative and inspirational uses of colour in design. The awards ask emerging and established architects and interior designers to “show their colour touch”. Participants must submit a project description, colour boards with swatches and digital imagery. […]
October 1st, 2008
The 2009 Dulux Colour Awards are now calling for entries. In their 23rd year the Awards aim to foster creative and inspirational uses of colour in design.
The awards ask emerging and established architects and interior designers to “show their colour touch”.
Participants must submit a project description, colour boards with swatches and digital imagery. Entries close on Friday 20 Janurary.
For more info visit dulux.com.au/colourawards
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