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L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project) is preparing for its fourth annual international lighting design competition and is sending out a call for entries to designers worldwide to participate. The design event will be held this November in Vancouver, Canada. Submissions open on June 1st and the deadline for entries is August 15th, 2016. Visit We Love LAMP for competition details and entry requirements.
L A M P is offering participants the opportunity to exercise their talents for the chance to be
part of a growing must-see exhibition that connects the local community with dynamic design. The
competition challenges designers to approach their light fixtures with the guidance of a singular word. This year's theme is Cosmic.
There will be three categories open for submissions, including student, emerging, and established designers. After reviewing all submissions, the esteemed panel of judges will make their decisions based on a set evaluation ranging from aesthetics, marketability, innovation, and unique interpretation of this year’s theme word.
L A M P will announce the 2016 Judging panel on April 15th. Last year’s judges included: Nancy Bendtsen (Inform Interiors), Omer Arbel (Bocci Design), John Patkau (Patkau Architects), Tom Dixon, Michael Anastassiades, Falken Reynolds, and the team from ANDLIGHT (Lukas Peet, Caine Heintzman and Matt Davis).
To submit your lamp, keep up to date, or to inquire about sponsorship, visit www.welovelamp.ca
About L A M P
Established in 2013 by Vancouver founders Annika Hagen and Nicole Fox, L A M P aims to introduce a broader audience to lighting design while promoting and connecting emerging talents to new markets.
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