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Tupperware Design Competition : Tupperware Is Calling All Kitsch-In CreatorsA major global design contest announced today will see Tupperware head out of the home and into the gallery.
Translations in Tupperware invites consumers and designers from around the world to create a piece of art or unique functional product using Tupperware as the basis for their inspiration.
Entrants will have the chance to win an all expenses paid trip to New York City, a $5,000 cash prize, and see their work included in a worldwide traveling exhibit, set to launch at the end of 2005.
"For over 50 years, Tupperware has created innovative and surprising solutions for the kitchen and home that feature up to the minute, beautiful designs that are fun to have around," comments Rick Goings, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tupperware Corporation.
"Tupperware products have been recognized and acquired by many of the world's finest art museums and industrial design collections. Now we are excited to launch Translations in Tupperware as a demonstration of our commitment to the continued development of the global design community."
The Translations in Tupperware contest will be judged by a panel of influencers and taste makers from the design community, including John-Michael Ekeblad, former Tupperware chief-designer, Carl Magnusson of Knoll Design, industrial designer Satyendra Pakhale', and George M. Beyleri
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