Congratulations to Kerri-anne Towers of HBO+EMTB in Perth, who is the winner of the Rim Fabrics SiD competition. The competition involved finding Rim’s packages located around town at Saturday in Design, and figuring out what attributes of Rim they represented. Kerri-anne is the lucky recipient of a $2000 Tiffany & Co. voucher. Happy spending! Rim […]
September 24th, 2008
Congratulations to Kerri-anne Towers of HBO+EMTB in Perth, who is the winner of the Rim Fabrics SiD competition. The competition involved finding Rim’s packages located around town at Saturday in Design, and figuring out what attributes of Rim they represented. Kerri-anne is the lucky recipient of a $2000 Tiffany & Co. voucher. Happy spending!
Rim would like to thank everyone that took part int the competition this year.
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