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Winning both the
prestigious IDEA Award and the coveted GOOD DESIGN Award in 2001, the Rabbit
Corkscrew may be the most decorated product design in its category.
Reported in the June 25
issue of Business Week, the Idea 2001 Awards were presented by the Industrial
Designers Society of America (IDSA). The Rabbit was chosen as a winner by a
panel of renowned industrial designers from thousands of international entries.
It was one of only seven housewares products worldwide that earned awards for
designers in the U.S., Switzerland and Sweden.
In December, 2001 the
GOOD DESIGN Award, sponsored by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum, was given to the
Rabbit as one of "The World's Best and Most Innovative New Product Designs."
International in scope, the GOOD DESIGN Awards were judged in 2001 by a jury of
leading Finnish designers convening in Helsinki.
Both awards were
presented to the designer of the Rabbit Corkscrew, Ed Kilduff of Pollen Design,
New York City. You'll find more information on the IDEA 2001 Awards at
idsa.org and a complete list of GOOD DESIGN Awards at
chi-athenaeum.org.
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