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Gerry Mussett

Also known as Gerard Mussett
  • Designer (Industrial / Product Designer)
Mussett is a designer working in a number of consumer products group practices such as DesignLab and Form Australia. He was active in the RMIT EcoReDesign project. As CEO of Melbourne-based "Sprocket", he is Chief Designer.
Tags: Kambrook, DesignLab, Plastics, EcoReDesign project
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96/389/2 Electric kettle, complete set of parts (33),'Axis' cordless, Powerhouse Museum Selection 1995, RMIT EcoReDesign project, plastic/metal, Gerry Mussett & Paul Taylor 'Form Design/MEC-Kambrook, Melbourne, 1996
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http://from.ph/153424

96/389/2

 
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Courtesy of: Powerhouse Museum
Kambrook 'Axis' electric kettle
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http://from.ph/153417

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Updated April 30, 2023
Created Oct. 13, 2011
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