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The Frameless Cases won a design award

The winners of Australia's peak industry design awards – the highest honor for design and innovation in the country were announced at The Star on 11 July 2019 at the 61st annual Good Design Awards Ceremony.

Frameless Display Cases received a prestigious Good Design Award Winner Accolade in the Product Design category in recognition for outstanding design and innovation.

Good Design Award

The annual Good Design Awards is Australia’s most prestigious international Awards for design and innovation with a proud history dating back to 1958. The Awards celebrate the best new products and services on the Australian market, excellence in architectural design, engineering, fashion, digital and communication design and reward emerging areas of design strategy, social impact and design entrepreneurship.

The Good Design Awards Jury spent several days evaluating each entry according to a strict set of design criteria which covers ‘good design’,‘design innovation’ and ‘design impact’. Projects recognized with a Good Design Award must demonstrate excellence in all areas and convince the Jury they are worthy of recognition.

Louis, Denis, Lauraine and Stéphanie were resplendent at the Good Design Awards, accompanied by their partners.

Dr. Brandon Gien, CEO of Good Design Australia.

“Receiving a Good Design Award at this level is a significant achievement given the very high caliber of entries received this year. Australia’s Good Design Award is more than a symbol of design excellence, it represents the hard work and dedication towards an innovative outcome that will ultimately improve our quality of life. These projects showcase the brilliance of design and the potential it has to improve our world.”

The Good Design Awards Jury

The Good Design Awards Jury praised Frameless Display Cases commenting: “ A very slimline design which, in a good way, lacks personality which was a design intention from the start. The design resolution is an impressively simple result for a challenging task. It must have taken a lot of effort to hide so many features! Well done. ”

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