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The trend-setting Air OPUS self-inflating camper has added a Good Design Award to its accolades in Australia’s internationally coveted 2017 Good Design Awards.
Already hailed as pioneering by industry experts and customers, Air OPUS bested some of the world’s top design companies to win its award in the Automotive and Transport category. Other winners in the category included global style and engineering leaders including Audi and Mazda. The Tesla Model X and a semi-autonomous Caterpillar digger beat the Air OPUS for top honors in its category.
The Good Design Awards are Australia’s most prestigious awards for design and innovation, with a proud history dating back to 1958. Organized by Good Design Australia, the awards celebrate excellence in every area of design, from product and architectural design to digital and communication design. Good Design Australia Chief Executive, Dr. Brandon Gien, said the awards attracted innovative entries from all corners of the world, with an incredibly high standard this year.
Air OPUS converts from a compact trailer into a luxury six-berth camper in less than two minutes at the press of a button, with air beam technology replacing traditional poles. It was designed by an international team comprising Malcolm Hill, Ben Liu, and Jason Dodd in Australia and Jonathan Harrison, Mark Kidson and Ben Hawkins in the U.K.
The Award Jury of international design experts said Air OPUS offered “genuine innovation at a surprisingly affordable price” and was “incredibly spacious with well thought out, easy to use and functional spaces.” But its highest praise was for the air beams that inflate the camper in just two minutes.
“The convenience of pushing a button to erect the camper with air is simply genius and makes camping accessible to everyone,” the Jury said.
More details at www.opuscamper.us
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