Celebrate the creativity of the Brisbane design community through a unique presentation of cooking excellence and design.
May 21st, 2012
Sampford IXL are cooking up a storm at Brisbane Indesign this year as they present the latest products from the Neff, Gaggenau and IXL collections.

Stop by the Sampford IXL showroom on Saturday 26 May between 9am and 6pm and see the new generation IXL Tastic Neo – the most sophisticated heat, light and ventilation fixture ever, combining functionality with beautiful contemporary design.

Neff is inviting all aspiring cupcake artists to take part in their search for the Neff Cupcake Designer of the Year!
Show off your design skills as you create your very own cupcake masterpiece, and enter the draw to win one of 3 gourmet prizes – including a gift voucher to Aria and of course the prestigious title of Neff Cupcake Designer of the Year.


Also at Brisbane Indesign, Sampford IXL’s home economists will turn up the heat as they create a selection of Asian dishes using Gaggenau appliances.
The dishes are designed to inspire the senses and showcase the technical superiority and exceptional design of the Gaggenau range.

It all takes place from 9am until 6pm on Saturday 26 May, with the cupcake competition closing at 4pm. Come by and engage all your senses with Sampford IXL.
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