Designers Compete in Furniture Competition

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Seventeen students chosen to showcase furniture designs at international fair.

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Teri Nagel
College of Architecture
404-385-2156

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Seventeen students chosen to showcase furniture designs at inter

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Seventeen projects created during the 2008 Senior Studio in the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory were selected as finalists for the 2008 IWF Design Emphasis Furniture Competition.

Seventeen projects created during the 2008 Senior Studio in the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory were selected as finalists for the 2008 IWF Design Emphasis Furniture Competition. The pieces will be on display at the Georgia World Congress Center from August 20-23, 2008. At that time, the final judging of these and the other 59 finalists from colleges across the USA will take place. View images of the competing projects. The Design Emphasis Showcase is a "must see" at the International Woodworking Fair. Furniture pieces designed and built by students from colleges and universities throughout the United States are on display in this special area located in the Northside Drive entrance to Building C. Design Emphasis is widely acclaimed as the foremost furniture design competition for students and offers design students a unique opportunity to demonstrate their talent and originality before a judging panel of furniture industry designers, manufacturing and retail executives, and members of the trade press who have design-oriented backgrounds. It also provides a unique chance to experience an international industry trade show, make important career contacts and exchange ideas with other students from around the nation. In May before IWF, students submit slides and a written description of their project to be selected in a pre-judging session. The finalists are invited to attend the Fair and to ship their furniture piece to the Georgia World Congress Center for a final judging the day before IWF by a panel of industry experts. Following the judging, $14,000 in prize money is awarded and presented during a special ceremony. The competition recognizes and rewards these advanced level designs in six categories: Seating, Ready-to-Assemble, Case Goods, Contract, Occasional Furniture, and Design Creativity. A prize is also given for the Best of Show.

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furniture design, georgia tech design, iwf
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  • Created By: Teri Nagel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 12, 2008 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:01pm