The Qantas First Lounge at Sydney International Airport and an eco-friendly Australian designed table are among 122 unique products shortlisted for this year’s prestigious Australian International Design Awards. Other shortlisted products include the Miele H 4060 BM Microwave Combination Oven featuring two systems that can run simultaneously, a stylish remote keyless door lock and a […]
February 22nd, 2008
The Qantas First Lounge at Sydney International Airport and an eco-friendly Australian designed table are among 122 unique products shortlisted for this year’s prestigious Australian International Design Awards.
Other shortlisted products include the Miele H 4060 BM Microwave Combination Oven featuring two systems that can run simultaneously, a stylish remote keyless door lock and a sleek and pure white illuminated Corian cooktop encasing induction technology for cooking.
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