The jury says: “This design solves a difficult situation in a humane way and gives a positive first-hand impression. The solution is a quick response to a new situation and is the most attractive design the jury has seen for this type of product. The dispenser is by no means a thorn in the side, like so many products of a similar nature. The functionality is well thought out and the dispenser can be mounted in three different ways. A contemporary and well-crafted design that brings beauty to a boring problem.”
See the case site of the dispenser here.
"It is a great recognition and confirms our design and final product, which we have spent a lot of energy and thought on developing.
It is a huge personal goal to achieve - when we started this project, the goal was a complete design in every detail and we feel we have ended up with a really good product. Winning this award is an invaluable recognition and it has surprised us how much it means to us. It is fantastic and we are already working on the next products.” Maria Wahlberg Rosskelly, co-founder, Details by Wahl & Ross.
This is now the third design award dispenser to be attributed; Good Design Award, German Design Award and now also a Danish Design Award.
]]>We’re extremely happy and proud for this recognition of our design and product.
Once again we would like to thank the development team and the beta-testers for helping us on this journey!
"It's a great recognition and confirmation of our design and final product, which we've spent a lot of energy, thought and time on developing." Maria Wahlberg Rosskelly, co-founder, Details by Wahl & Ross.
The German Design Awards have been presented by the German Design Council for the tenth time. The internationally renowned prizes are awarded to companies whose pioneering products and projects stand out.
This is now the second design award Details by Wahl & Ross can attribute to the Danish designed dispenser; Good Design Award and German Design Award - as well as finalists for the Danish Design Award.
"It's a great personal goal to achieve - when we started this project over a year ago, the goal was a complete design in every detail and we feel we have ended up with a really good product. Winning these awards is an invaluable recognition, and it has surprised us how much it means to us. And it's not just one award or one jury that confirms our design, it's two and if we're lucky maybe even three… - and it just shows that we're landed on the right shelf. " concludes Maria Wahlberg Rosskelly, co-founder, Details by Wahl & Ross.
Image: special made brass stand
“It is of vital importance that our awards always evolve and adapt to the times in which we live. Just like the people who develop innovative design, the German Design Awards have been at the forefront of driving forward pioneering solutions to the challenges of our time for a decade now.” Lutz Dietzold, CEO of the German Design Council.
See the Details Dispenser case site on German Design Award here.
]]>The dispenser from Details by Wahl&Ross is a finalist in Danish Design Award!
We have to cope with the suspense for a bit longer - so stay tuned!
The jury of Danish Design Award commented:
A new aesthetic approach to a product type - the hand sanitise dispenser - which has become a part of our "new everyday life".
“This design solves a difficult situation in a human way and gives a positive first impression. The solution is a quick response to a new situation and is the most attractive design the jury has seen for this type of product. The dispenser is by no means displeasing, like so many products of a similar nature. The functionality is well thought out and the dispenser can be mounted in three different ways. A contemporary and well-crafted design that brings beauty to a boring problem.”
For Details' finalist page on Danish Design Award click here.
Danish Design Award said this about this years finalists:
“The designers and companies behind the solutions show how good design can help solve climate challenges, conflicts between people, create opportunities for inspiring learning and break with habitual thinking. This year we have also seen several really good solutions that address the corona pandemic and make a positive difference for people in a difficult time. It can be something as simple as getting more people to spray their hands with a well-designed dispenser.”
Read more about the finalists of this years Danish Design Award here.
]]>‘Details Dispenser’ Recognised in Australia’s International Good Design Awards for Design Excellence.
The Good Design Awards Jury commented: “Beautiful aesthetic and premium finish for a now necessary product in the public domain. The use of soft sculptural form and natural material create a more welcoming product than the traditional bathroom-like solutions. Really nicely resolved, and will certainly appeal to the high end market. Overall, this is a really impressive example of design and a standout project that ticks every box for good design in this category. Well done.”
See the Details Dispenser case site on Good Design Award here.
Dr. Brandon Gien, CEO of Good Design Australia said: “Receiving an Australian Good Design Award is testament to embedding design excellence at the heart of a product, service, place or experience. Although 2021 continues to be another challenging year, it is incredibly inspiring to see designers and businesses working together to find innovative, customer-centric design solutions to local and global challenges and to see them recognised and rewarded for their efforts through these prestigious Awards.”
“The importance of embracing good design principles is now more important than ever as many businesses around the world have had to completely re-think their business strategies to remain competitive. The standard of design excellence represented in this year’s Awards is the best I’ve ever seen in my 25 years of running these Awards, an encouraging sign that the design sector is flourishing,” Dr. Gien went on to say.
Projects recognised with an Australian Good Design Award demonstrate excellence in professional design and highlight the impact a design-led approach has on business success and social and environmental outcomes.
The 2021 Good Design Awards attracted a record number of submissions with 933 design projects evaluated by more than 70 Australian and international Jurors, including designers, engineers, architects and thought leaders. Each entry was evaluated according to a strict set of design evaluation criteria which includes good design, design innovation and design impact.
The Awards celebrates the best new products and services on the Australian and international market, excellence in architectural design, precinct design, engineering, fashion, digital and communication design, and reward new and emerging areas of design including design strategy, social impact design, design research and up-and-coming design talent in the Next Gen category.
]]>This is a big recognition for the design and product we have developed.
The design of the dispenser have been through a long process to ensure the perfect form and give a great first impression.
The sculptual form invites for use - it's also easy to clean due to the design.
What makes the dispenser design unique and sustainable is the refill and reuse system we created.
We decided that we wanted to do better and make an option that would reduce plastic use.
Making a difference for the environment and also make it easier for bigger places that otherwise have to dispose many bottles daily.
We have created a system that caters for both those that only have a few dispensers that might need frequent refilling, but also one for those that have hundreds that have to be refilled daily.
The dispenser we have designed and developed have been with the intention to offer you a choice of a more considered product with the best user experience.
The award is yet to be passed to the winner - so stay tuned...
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At the same time we saw a problem and a need that we knew we could do something about. Everyone need hand sanitising dispensers at their front desk, office, restaurant, hotel etc. but all the products available was designed for bathrooms. No other bathroom product would ever be put out in the front of a store or restaurant. The hand sanitising dispenser is in the "New Normal" the very first point of interaction and therefore it's essentially the first impression.
This is the reason we started an internal project designing a hand sanitising dispenser. We think we have been fast… Its not just another sourced product. We have actually designed the product inside out, challenging the traditional form language for this product category. The development started in April and we are now Beta Testing.
As we went along we found that there were more issues with many of the current products already in the market and we decided to address those as well. Our dispenser is not only beautiful, it is fast and we have made a smart algorithm to improve the sensor, so it works without delay. We also found out that there was a need for a refillable solution to eliminate single use plastics and for some systems even single use pumps mechanisms. We have addressed and solved all the problems we found and the final result we think is great. The product is affordable and accessible.
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Thanks
from the Details Team