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The Breville homewares design studio was launched in 2003 and creates over 3000 new products a year for a range of brands including Alex Liddy, Mayfair & Jackson, Arcosteel and Baccarat.

Designers in two studios in Botany work with local marketing, sales and engineering staff to create electrical appliances and homewares that are manufactured in Europe and China and sold all over the world.

“We are about products that really work but we also want them to be beautiful objects that people are proud to put on their bench”.- Richard Hoare, Design Director, Breville

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