Reece are calling for entries in their annual Bathroom Innovation Awards (BIA) 2011. Design professionals and students are asked to design an innovative bathroom design piece from product categories including tapware, showers, toilets, baths, vanity basins and bathroom furniture. Entrants go in the running to win $35 000 in prize money – $20 000 for […]
December 17th, 2010
Reece are calling for entries in their annual Bathroom Innovation Awards (BIA) 2011.
Design professionals and students are asked to design an innovative bathroom design piece from product categories including tapware, showers, toilets, baths, vanity basins and bathroom furniture.
Entrants go in the running to win $35 000 in prize money – $20 000 for the winner of the professional category, $10 000 for the winner of the student category and $5 000 for the winning institution at which the winning student is enrolled.
The judging panel will be revealed in February 2011 and will include industry leaders from design, architecture, retailing and marketing.
Entries open 1 March 2011 and close 31 May 2011. Click here for more info on the award.
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