French carmaker Citroen launched an online contest called “C-Design” aimed at web-savvy aficionados with the brief to utilise Citroën vehicle parts to design an object intended for everyday use. A jury of senior design figures including Citroën’s Head of Styling, Jean Pierre Ploué checked out thousands of design submissions, including a telephone made from a door handle, a staircase constructed from rear spoilers and a seat made from the bonnet of a C1 city car. -Continued The €10,000 first prize in the final of Citroën’s International competition went to Ognyan Bozhilov from
Second place went to Roland Kaufmann from



















