The Fly Forbo Awards are calling for entries from Australia and across the Tasman. Now in its eighth year, the Fly Forbo Awards recognise outstanding use of Forbo flooring products, with winners awarded a trip for two to Europe, access to 100% Design in London and a visit to the Forbo Design Studios in Holland. […]
December 20th, 2010
The Fly Forbo Awards are calling for entries from Australia and across the Tasman.
Now in its eighth year, the Fly Forbo Awards recognise outstanding use of Forbo flooring products, with winners awarded a trip for two to Europe, access to 100% Design in London and a visit to the Forbo Design Studios in Holland.
This year, one winning project will be chosen from Australia and one from New Zealand.
“Fly Forbo Award was created to inspire and reward, and we have been truly impressed with the quality of submissions received over the years,” said Forbo Managing Director, Wayne Donovan.
“Winners gain a first-hand insight into the latest interior trends in Europe.”
Entries close 5pm 1 April 2011. Click here for more information on the award.
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