Subscribe to Interior Design
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Voting On For Mannington's First Carpet Champ

Voting is open online at the company's website or Facebook fan page.

Nicholas Tamarin -- Interior Design, 5/14/2009 12:00:00 AM

Mannington Tx:style competition

Feeling a bit judgmental? If so, this is your one-month call.

Mannington Commercial, the Calhoun, Georgia-based flooring manufacturer, is now in the final stages of accepting online votes in its first-ever Tx:style Design Challenge, a competition dedicated to designers with less than seven years of experience behind the blueprints.

Voting closes on June 16 at 12:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, continuing through the first day of NeoCon World's Trade Fair 2009, where samples by the contestants will be displayed in the manufacturer’s Merchandise Mart showroom, and the grand prize winner feted at a reception. The victor bags $7,500 in prize money, but perhaps more significantly, the winning carpet design will swing into full production as part of the Mannington Commercial line.

The competition began in February, when more than 250,000 voters cast virtual ballots and chose six finalists out of the 440 entrants, most between the ages of 23 and 30. Mannington has since worked with the six finalists to develop patterns, manufacture product, and create coordinated colorways.

In addition to voting through the official awards web site, the design community’s social media enthusiasts can also log on to Mannington's Facebook fan page to help choose the grand prize winner.

Mannington Tx:style competition 
"Tread Lightly" by Claire Weiss

Mannington Tx:style competition 
"Pintuck" by Megan Blaine

Mannington Tx:style competition 
"Squareberry" by Meagan Webb

Mannington Tx:style competition 
"Buy That Fish A Drink" by Heather Miller

Mannington Tx:style competition 
"eXposed" by Amberlee Isabella

Mannington Tx:style competition
"One Sided" by Danielle Tipton

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Talkback
Advertisement
More Content
  • Photos

On the Phone

From the Magazine:
Gensler dialed up bright color for Nokia in Silicon Valley--and the IIDA answered with an award.
+ Read the Article

Just for Kids

From the Magazine:
Two schools in the southern German town of Tuttlingen share this student center, one of the few that's both freestanding and purpose-built.
Firm: Heinisch Lembach Huber Architekten
Site: Tuttlingen, Germany
+ Read the Article

A Cinematic Moment

From the Magazine:
In Vila do Conde, Portugal, a mansion from the 1500's now houses the Saint Roch Solar Gallery cultural center, as well as a dormitory for the Superior School of Industrial Studies and Managment.
+ Read the Article

residential book
facebook