Category Awards

Innovation awards success for Virtual Worlds

British CAD design company, Virtual Worlds, is celebrating after scooping an Innovation Award at this year’s KBB Show. Now an annual fixture at the biggest KBB industry gathering in the UK, the Innovation Awards celebrate creativity and inventiveness in all…

Virtual Worlds scoops gold at BKU Awards!

Virtual Worlds, has been crowned Best Software Brand at the BKU Awards. For the second year running Virtual Worlds beat off stiff competition to scoop the title in recognition of its design, innovation and influence in the KBB market. The…

Winner of ‘Showroom designer of the year’ award announced

The winner of the inaugural ‘Sottini Showroom Designer of the Year’ competition has been announced – with the design by Emma Knight of Elliotts Lymington Living Spaces Showroom scooping the £2000 prize after being selected by a judging panel made…

Virtual Worlds wins ‘Best Software Brand’ award!

Thursday 23rd of June saw the second BKU Awards evening take place at the stunning Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Launched in 2015, the Awards were created to recognise the retailers, brands, people and services that make the KBB industry fantastic. Virtual Worlds…

Virtual Worlds sponsors inaugural BKU awards

The first ever BKU Awards are being held at Madame Tussauds, Thursday 25 June 2015. Virtual Worlds is a major sponsor of the event and is looking forward to the Awards, meeting the winners and finalists and networking with the…

Award winning designer is a Virtual Worlds fan

Monita Cheung and her team of designers use Virtual Worlds software to create amazing designs for C.P. Hart clients. ”I enjoy using Virtual Worlds to create photorealistic 3D images. The software allows you to create your own products and tile templates…

And first prize goes to…..

With all the trade mags and their KBB Birmingham ‘Review’ issues hitting our doormats over the last few weeks or so – here at Virtual Worlds, our thoughts have actually turned to the KBB Awards! Now, don’t get us wrong – we had…