The winners of The Edge furniture and lighting competition have been announced in Sydney. On Wednesday 4 February, the Australian International Furniture Fair in Sydney held the presentation for The Edge. The winners were as follows: Green Award: Wilma van Boxtel – ‘Zeopod.01’Commercial Award: Kristian Aus – ‘Metal Petal Lamp’Concept Award: Luke Leenders – ‘Stack-It […]
February 6th, 2009
The winners of The Edge furniture and lighting competition have been announced in Sydney.
On Wednesday 4 February, the Australian International Furniture Fair in Sydney held the presentation for The Edge. The winners were as follows:
Green Award: Wilma van Boxtel – ‘Zeopod.01’
Commercial Award: Kristian Aus – ‘Metal Petal Lamp’
Concept Award: Luke Leenders – ‘Stack-It Stool’
Student Award: Jacob Wong – ‘Table and Seats’
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Wilma van Boxtel – ‘Zeopod.01’
Kristian Aus – ‘Metal Petal Lamp’
Luke Leenders – ‘Stack-It Stool’
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