Boiling Point 17 brings us all the latest from Zip Industries in a glossy new issue.
November 22nd, 2011
Inside Issue 47 of Indesign magazine you’ll find the latest issue of Zip Industries’ Boiling Point magazine – a glossy showcase of Zip instant boiling water appliances used in state-of-the-art spaces.
Boiling Point demonstrates how Zip’s innovative appliances – including their new Hydrotap Compact 2 and All in One – have contributed to the success of cutting edge projects around Australia, Singapore and the UK. Featured projects include BVN’s new Sydney studio, a primary school in Tasmania, apartments on the Brisbane River and Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore.
Boiling Point is also available to read online – check out the latest issue here, or pick up a copy of Indesign issue 47.
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