Trade and Industry on support of student finalists for 2014 Furniture Design Competition at Design Indaba Expo

The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) will support student finalists of the 2014 Furniture Design Competition to showcase their furniture designs at the Design Indaba Expo to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from 27 February to 1 March 2015. This is part of the dti’s initiatives to encourage participation in the furniture industry and promote the design of modern furniture for small living spaces, and the use of local inputs such as wood and textiles.

The winner of the 2014 Furniture Design Competition will be announced at the Expo.

The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says the department’s Furniture Strategy and the Industrial Policy Action Plan make reference to the shortage of high-level skills in the furniture industry such as design.

“Furniture design can play a significant role in the industry’s development and beneficiation of raw materials. It is thus far possible to position the local industry as the producer of high-value niche furniture products that are globally competitive,” says Davies

He adds that the department is running the competition to create opportunities for students to showcase their ability and skills at platforms like the popular design expo.

The National Furniture Design Competition is coordinated by the dti in partnership with the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) Design Institute, Industrial Development Cooperation (IDC) and Furntech.

The Design Indaba recognises graphic design, advertising, film, music, fashion design, industrial design, architecture, craft, visual art, new media, publishing, broadcasting and performing arts. It aims to offer visitors a high curatorial standard with its all-South African products that are original, contemporary and innovative.

Enquiries:
Sidwell Medupe, Departmental Spokesperson
Tel: 012 394 1650
Cell: 079 492 1774
E-mail: MSMedupe@thedti.gov.za

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