Piccadilly Partnership




The Partnership steps into The Box

The Partnership enjoys good design and when asked by NoChintz if we’d like to step on board as a sponsor of The Box Project, we didn’t hesitate to say yes!

British designers NoChintz have designed a pre-fabricated micro-building; a 2x2x2m cube developed for ease of build and transport, taking up minimal storage space and is adaptable for many uses.

What's in the box?

You can design your box as you see fit, and the winning design will be built and previewed at London-based 100% Design. 

The winner will also get transport to London and accommodation from 100% design plus a 3 month work placement with NoChintz (if applicable).

The Partnership to judge

Janet Dunnett, chief executive of the Partnership, has recently been announced as the latest judge of The Box Project.
Alongside NoChintz director Natalie Gray and others creatively-minded beings, Janet will bring her cultural and public art project credentials to the table.

Janet said; “The Box Project is a terrific design competition for Northwest-based creative minds and the Partnership is delighted to be involved. We are always looking to bring unusual projects to Piccadilly and NoChinz’s concept is one we are really behind. We are also looking to bring the winning entry to Piccadilly to showcase the designer’s talents.”

Latest news 04 August

Submissions for The Box Project have now closed and we are pleased to report a high standard of entrants.
Judging is due to take place over the next few days in and around Piccadilly and a winner will be announced by Friday 14th August.

The final judging panel consists of Janet Dunnett of the Piccadilly Partnership, Martin Stockley of Martin Stockley Associates, David Partridge of Argent, Rachel Haugh of Ian Simpson Architects and Natalie Gray of NoChintz.

Want to be a sponsor?

The Box Project is looking for sponsors to make one designer's dream a reality; your sponsorship could help to build the winning project. If your business wants to get on board or for more information please visit www.theboxproject.co.uk