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Omni+ Giving Away Prism on Twitter for St. Patrick’s Day

The lucky Twitter follower will be chosen at random on March 18.

Staff -- Interior Design, 3/16/2010 12:00:00 AM

Omni+ Karim Rashid Prism Twitter St. Patrick

It will take the luck of the Irish to win the Omni+ St. Patrick’s Day promotion. The home-theater furniture manufacturer is giving away an appropriately colored green Prism, a Karim Rashid-designed trapezoidal media console, to a randomly selected winner who retweets the promotion anytime through St. Patrick’s Day, when the contest will end at 11:59 p.m. AST.

To enter the contest, participants need to follow @omni_plus on Twitter and retweet the follow phrase: "With a #fresh approach to #design, @omni_plus brings purpose to #hometheater #furniture: http://bit.ly/bcsEJW #greenprismgiveaway"

Omni+ Karim Rashid Prism Twitter St. Patrick

Every tweet of the phrase by an omni_plus follower is a valid entry, with a limit to three entries per 24-hour period. Omni+ will find giveaway participants by searching the hashtag #greenprismgiveaway.

Omni+ will then ship the Prism, valued at nearly $500 to the winner’s home, free of charge, with a personal note from Karim Rashid. For more information about the Green Prism Giveaway, visit the company’s website or social4media blog.

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