Registration Now Open for 1st Annual Globus Cork Floor Design Competition

Globus Cork Inc. has launched its 1st Annual Globus Cork Floor Design Competition. This design competition is open to Design and Architecture students of the NY region. Students and student groups can submit cork flooring design concepts online to a judging committee of prominent designers and architects who will select design finalists and a winner.

Creativity Rewarded by CorkFloorDesign.com. (PRNewsFoto/Globus Cork Inc.)

The winning design will highlight the unique creative possibilities of sustainable 100% cork tiles. The winner will receive a $1500 cash prize and publication of their winning design through press releases and various media outlets and websites. The winning floor will be created and photographed by Globus Cork and will be donated to a deserving non-profit community center in NYC. The donated cork floor will be installed at no cost to the non-profit community center.

Globus Cork Inc., the sponsor is the only US-based manufacturer of colored cork floor and wall tiles. They offer 25 tile shapes and sizes in 38 colors along with custom color and size capabilities through their website - https://corkfloor.com/. For further information, contact Email or call (718) 742-7264.

Register at https://corkfloor.com/

Contact: Jennifer Biscoe, Marketing Dept.
Tel. 718.742.7264 / Email

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