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Citations

  • Powerhouse Museum (), 'Prototype Talon chair by Bangdesign’.

    http://from.ph/377363

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’93/233/4 Models (4) and drawings (7), 'ISO’ table, cardboard/paper, bangdesign, Sydney, Australia, 1989-1991’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Models and drawings of the ISO Table).

    http://from.ph/132137

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’93/233/3 Table, 'ISO’, beech veneer/aluminium/brass/steel, bangdesign, Sydney, Australia, 1991-1993’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (ISO Table – product).

    http://from.ph/132136

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’2001/84/362 Torch prototype and case, Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, wood/cardboard/metal, designed and made by bangdesign, Sydney, 1998’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Torch prototype for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games).

    http://from.ph/502588

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’2001/84/360 Torch prototypes (5), case, drawings (5), Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, wood/calico/paper, designed and made by bangdesign, Sydney, c.1998’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

    http://from.ph/502598

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’2001/84/361 Cauldron prototype and lid, Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, wood/cardboard/sand/glue, designed and made by bangdesign, Sydney, 1998’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

    http://from.ph/502594

  • Powerhouse Museum, ’93/233/2 Model and drawings (11), 'Jump’ chair and 'Jump Junior’ ottoman, cardboard/paper, bangdesign, Sydney, Australia, 1989-1991’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW, (Models and drawings of the Jump Chair & Jump Junior Ottoman).

    http://from.ph/132123

  • Powerhouse Museum, ''Talon chair’ by Bang Design and Talon Technology’, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.

    http://from.ph/347068

Initial data sources

  • Powerhouse Museum

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