Competition: 25 pairs of 100% Design tickets to be won
Competition: we've teamed up with publishing and events company Media 10 to give Dezeen readers the chance to win one of 25 pairs tickets to the 100% Design exhibition, taking place during next week's London Design Festival.
Congratulations to the winners! Kristopher Adams, Serina Kitazono, Terence Lam, Ilaria Oberto, Rory Keenan, Aaron English, Sarah Jamieson, Michael Omotosho, Thomas Inglis, Stephen Turner, Georgie Pope, Rob Wiles, Linh Nguyen, Elena Capodarca, Luca Caroti, Gary Cunningham, Mike Krage, Chris Daniells, Michael Andrea, Oliver Richards and Kieran Parmar in the UK, Ibrahim Kombarji in France, Martina Mambrin in Italy, Anina Muraro in Switzerland and Claudia Popa in Romania. They all receive a pair of tickets to 100% Design.
Now entering its 20th edition, 100% Design is the UK's largest and longest-running contemporary design event and will take place from 17 to 20 September at Earls Court, London.
French designer Philippe Starck will open the show with a lecture and unveil his Flexible Architecture tile collection for Ceramica Sant'Agostino at Capitol Designer Studio's stand.
British furniture brand Heal's will launch the 2014 edition of its Heal's Discovers collection and Vitra is set to exhibit new products from its Home Collection 2014.
Based on a kaleidoscopic theme, a specially commissioned exhibition will include furniture and products that have launched at 100% Design over the last two decades.
The four-day event will be divided into four industry sections – Interiors, Kitchens and Bathrooms, Workplace and Eco, Design and Build – and will also feature a series of talks curated by Claire Barrett.
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This competition is now closed. Twenty-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.