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Interior fabrics give rooms their unique character - regardless of the construction method or use. They define the style, have a specific function or set accents. With the new AWARD, the MSF jury honors special textile projects and concepts in interior design, interior decoration or architecture or the person(s) behind them.

For the first time in 2020, the Münchner Stoff Frühling AWARD honors exceptional projects, companies and people in five categories. The basis for the decision is the successful use of textiles in connection with a high quality of work, a special creative achievement and the aesthetics produced.

 

Competition categories

Contract

(hotel, restaurant, office, store fitting)

Award for commercial projects in which textile furnishing products have been used - whether on the floor, on the wall or on the window, for partial areas or the entire building.

Home

(living room, bedroom, dining room, apartment, house)

Award for private interior design projects with textile requirements, from partial areas to overall design.

 

Manufacture

(decoration, workshop, upholstery, wall covering)

Award for craftsmanship with textile furnishing products in the sense of good interior design.

 

Design

(product, installation, innovation)

Award for individual, creative design in textile design. The focus is on creativity and
creativity and innovation in pattern design, the selection of textile products for an arrangement
or the development of textiles.

Trade

(salesroom, business model, fabric presentation)

Award for exemplary presentations of textile furnishing products in the shop/showroom.
Successful advertising for textiles. Successful textile window dressing and displays.

 Jury

At the end of 2019, all applications will be evaluated on the basis of the documents submitted. The jury is made up of the following people Anne Gelpke (editor-in-chief of DECO Home), Annette Brunner (chairwoman of BDIA Bavaria), Barbara Friedrich (former editor of A&W), Pascal Walter (textile designer and stylist) and Klaus Scharf (board member of Münchner Stoff Frühling e.V.).

Initiators

The initiators of the competition are Winkler Medien Verlag and Münchner Stoff Frühling. The intention of the competition is to curate special projects and achievements from the infinite textile diversity in order to present them to a wider public. In this way, textile furnishings and their protagonists are given a visible platform and appropriate appreciation of their achievements.

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