Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with UK studio Chisel & Mouse to give readers the chance to win a miniature architectural sculpture from their collection.
Congratulations to the winners! Sally Semple and Karl Mannerings in the UK, Andre Romitelli in Brazil, Julie George in the US and Andrea Krivanek in Bosnia. They each win a miniature architectural sculpture by Chisel & Mouse.
Chisel & Mouse has been producing handmade sculptures since it was set up in 2011 by brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley.
Each piece in the collection is created with plaster and includes detailed windows etched in metal.
Five winners will get to choose their favourite design from a collection of over 45 different architectural sculptures, which includes buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Giles Gilbert Scott.
The Chisel & Mouse workshop is located in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, where the team produces bespoke commissions for sculptures of private homes, department stores and heritage sites.
Readers can enter the coupon code "Dezeen2014" to receive a 10% discount on Chisel & Mouse sculptures when buying online. The code is valid until the competition closes.
This competition is now closed/strong>. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners' names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeen Mail newsletter and at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.
Here's some more information from Chisel & Mouse:
Chisel & Mouse is a family business owned and run by brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley. Our mission is to bring great architecture into people’s living rooms. We started Chisel & Mouse is 2011. We handmake our sculptures from a strong plaster which gives them a reassuring weight and a smooth, cool feel. Most feature fine details, such as window frames, etched in metal. Our sculptures are sold in many wonderful stores around the world, such as Paul Smith, Liberty, SCP, Future Perfect, National Building Museum and Axis, as well as on our website. Our workshop nestles in the Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England.
We love taking on bespoke commissions; working on projects as diverse as private homes, department stores, Stirling Prize nominees and heritage sites. All of our models are handmade in Britain by us - we pride ourselves on our quality workmanship.
We captures the essence of the building in our sculptures and models. We work from photographs and/or plans and drawings. The more information you have the better.
Our plaster sculptures work best when they are of a building’s facade or of a building’s integral architectural element. We have created skyscrapers in the whole using a mix of plaster and metal. We also 3D print models of buildings in their entirety, we can recreate internal features such as staircases and furniture and can even let you take the roof, floors and walls out so you can get right inside!