Terrace Floors & Furnishings is teaming up with the DIA SA Branch, NAG and Danish carpet manufacturer ege for the first South Australian-based rug design competition. Design a rug for any application, for example a residential home, contemporary office, art gallery, studio, school or restaurant. There is no artistic brief with ege, it’s up to […]
June 15th, 2012
Terrace Floors & Furnishings is teaming up with the DIA SA Branch, NAG and Danish carpet manufacturer ege for the first South Australian-based rug design competition.
Design a rug for any application, for example a residential home, contemporary office, art gallery, studio, school or restaurant. There is no artistic brief with ege, it’s up to you.
Three finalists will have their rugs made, and the winning entry will be presented with a prize of their rug at a DIA SA branch, NAG and Terrace Floors & Furnishings award night.
An information session will be held on 27 June at Terrace Floors, 51 Glen Osmond Road Eastwood, SA 5063, where you can register.
For more information contact Georgy Bromley or Sally Pottharst, or call (08) 8274 1125.
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