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Museum Collections

Powerhouse Museum

Chairs in the Collection that Curedale helped design include the Integra Chair for Sebel. It is one of the highest volume chairs ever manufactured internationally. This chair has been in production for 30 years and manufactured in tens of millions in many countries. It was the first one piece polypropelene chair. The team included Charles Furey, Dr Hugh Stark, and the Sebel Internal team.

Permanent Collection

Curedale worked on the production version of the Integra for Sebel.The world's first one-piece mould polypropelene chair, still in production after 34 years, went around the world - to cafes and beer gardens, beaches, school classrooms, Olympic swimming pools, South African diamond mines because employees couldn't hide diamonds in them, and United States jails.

Powerhouse Interior

The Museum is located in the Darling Harbour area which includes a number of national museums and public buildings. It is located close to the present location of the University of Technology design faculty- previously Sydney College of the Arts- where Rob Curedale was a member of staff teaching Industrial Design Studio and Ergonomics for five years.

Powerhouse Museum

Several products that Curedale helped design are represented in the permanent collection of the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. The Powerhouse Museum is Australia's largest and most vibrant public museum. Exhibitions, programs and research span the fields of Australian cultural heritage including science, technology, industry, design, decorative arts and social history

AWA TIM90 terminal

Part of the Permanent Collection of the Poerhouse Museum. Industrial design completed in 1990. Curedale developed the design to comply with Australian Union, ASA, DIN, Swedish ergonomic standards. Variations have been supplied to Sydney Racecourses, interstate TABs, exported to the United Kingdom. Tooling in Taiwan.

AWA TIM90 Terminal

Part of the Permanent Collection of the Poerhouse Museum. Industrial design completed in 1990. Curedale developed the design to comply with Australian Union, ASA, DIN, Swedish ergonomic standards. Variations have been supplied to Sydney Racecourses, interstate TABs, exported to the United Kingdom. Tooling in Taiwan.