Sydney Indesign 2017 will see Zip unveil the next generation of HydroTap.
At #SID17, Zip Water will unveil the brand new, beautifully designed Zip HydroTap All-In-One ARC design – which delivers all home water needs from a single tap. The new design is a result of popular demand from Zip Water customers wanting a product that delivers all – instant filtered, boiling, chilled and sparkling water combined with a regular mixer tap with unfiltered hot and cold-water options.
With advanced energy efficiency and best-in-class cooling technology, the Zip HydroTap All-in-One ARC also performs to the highest standards of environmental responsibility and sustainability. Unlike water-cooled systems, its air-cooled ventilation system doesn’t waste precious water, instantly quenching your thirst while doing its bit to help the planet.
The clever All-In-One ARC has also been awarded a Good Design Award for Product Design in the 2017 Good Design Awards.
During this year’s annual Indesign event, Zip Water is inviting design lovers to join the team at the innovative Zip Water display stand (designed by renowned architectural firm SJB) to experience the Zip Effect and our unique Cocktail Tasting Station with water infused cocktails collaboratively designed by I Quit Sugar.
WHAT: Zip Water’s Cocktail Tasting Station at Sydney Indesign
WHERE: 55 Doody Street, Alexandria
WHEN: From 4pm until 6pm, Friday August 11
RSVP: By August 7 – michelle@trishnicolagency.com.au / 02 9356 2711
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