The Interieur Awards 2014: OBJECTS

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カテゴリ その他のコンペ / 学生が参加できるコンペ
タイプ International, Award, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
ジャンル Furniture, Product
開催地 Kortrijk, Belgium
登録締切日 30 April 2014 GoogleCal iCal
提出締切日 30 April 2014 (via Online)
応募資格 All designers, design teams, architects, interior architects, artists, students, schools, associations and companies, of any age or nationality
対象作品 New products that may not be in production on April 30th, 2014

Description
The focus of the Interieur Awards is on our living environment. Our habitat takes central place in this year’s competition.
Have you recently designed a new object that might be relevant to the living environment? We are looking for objects which help us improve daily life. Objects which influence our lifestyle habits and might change our way of life for the better.
We are keen to explore the impact of new materials and technologies on such objects, and how they can have a transforming influence. Also how new potential can be achieved with traditional materials.
Every object that fits into a living environment is allowed in the competition, whether it is aimed at general use or developed with a particular niche market in mind.

Jury
Rolf Hay, founder of the Danish brand HAY
Jordan-born Lina Kanafani, the owner of renowned retailstore Mint in central London
Matylda Krzykowski, co-founder and artistic director of Depot Basel (CH)
Robert Klanten, publisher and editor-in-chief of Die Gestalten Verlag in Berlin

Prize
A Grand Prize: 2,500 euro
20 other winning entries: exhibition and publication

Entry Fee
125 euro per project

Entries
A text of minimum 200 and maximum 500 words
Minimum 3 and maximum 5 images
One (1) poster in pdf format (size DIN-A1)

Timetable
Announcement of the results: End May 2014
Receipt of the selected prototypes: October 2014
Exhibition: 17 - 26 October 2014
Collection of prototypes: 27 October 2014

Links
Past winners

Organizer
Design Biënnale vzw/npo

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