The short list of products in the Launch Pad Competition has been announced.
The short list of products in the Launch Pad Competition has been announced.
June 4th, 2009
The short list of products in the Launch Pad Competition has been announced.
Congratulations to all designers – the judges had some tough decisions to make and have reviewed almost 200 applications to create the short-list of products below. The short-listed products will now be transported from around the country to Sydney for the 2nd round of live judging. All Designers will also be notified by email.
Best of luck to the short-listed designers, and thanks to all who entered Launch Pad in 2009.
The Short-List:
Andromeda M30 | Lofoten lounger |
ATTA Coffee Table | Magazine rack |
Babel table light | Mollo |
Baro chair | Morphology |
Bellkiz Feedaway | NOOK chair and footrest |
Bottle opener bent by foqi | Origami fruit bowl |
Cabinet Man | Packaged Glow |
Cellar-tech |
PegLeg |
Chair Two |
Perch |
Compression | Pleat stool |
Cr[e]ate | Poise |
Cracked | Porcini Canopy |
Falling Leaves (Textiles) |
Porcini Stem |
Fleurieu wine rack |
POS desk lamp |
Fold | Prism bookshelf |
Folding Dolls House |
Quantum |
Folding sofa for children |
Schlicht |
Fragments | Six of One |
Freefold 02 |
Spun |
Hauer facade glasses |
Sunray |
Indoor / outdoor bench for children |
Table 01 |
Island | Traces |
Kiss Me |
United stool |
Knuckle | Verve |
Lapel | Wally (wood+aluminium) |
Laptop bed buddy | Warmfellow |
Yhi |
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