Entries are now open for the 2008 Corporate Culture Design Awards.
Entries are now open for the 2008 Corporate Culture Design Awards.
September 17th, 2008
Corporate Culture is calling for entries to its latest design competition, ‘Room within a room’. The winner will have their product prototyped and exhibited at Saturday In Design 2009, win a trip to Copenhagen and may possibly be the next designer to be supported, manufactured and marketed under license by Corporate Culture.
This year’s theme is to design a lounge that effectively creates a “room within a room” both visually and acoustically for use as a break-out or reception area or for small meetings.
Entries will be judged on originality, aesthetics, functionality, alignment with Corporate Culture collections, overall presentation and environmental considerations such as choice of environmentally sustainable materials, manufacturing processes and end of life considerations.
Entries can be forwarded to 21-23 Levey Street, Chippendale, NSW 2008 by 30 November 2008. All entries must be submitted as A3 landscape format with entrant’s name and contact details clearly labelled on the back only.
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