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''Quintet' Cafe-Bar' beverage dispensing machine with components and packaging

Object No. 90/1048

Cafe-Bars replaced a lot of tea ladies in the 1960s and 1970s ('tea gentlemen' were quite rare). In 1963 the company patented a butterfly valve that delivered the exact amount of instant coffee, powdered tea, milk, soup, chocolate or sugar, keeping ingredient costs low and reducing mess. The first blue-painted metal models were designed for the factory floor. But by the 1970s, Cafe-Bar wanted to expand its market into offices and waiting rooms. The plastic Compact model was the first to be designed by a professional industrial designer, David Wood of Sydney. It was released in 1974, featured futuristic styling and came in avocado green, beige, blue and burnt orange, colours that suited the groovy fashion of the times. Increased sales of the Compact took the company into new markets from the Netherlands to New Zealand. But by 1989 the patent on the butterfly valve had lapsed and the Compact was looking old. The Quintet, this time designed by Adam Laws, was styled for the office of the 1990s. It blends in with the colours and textures of today's computers and fax machines, and its familiar car-style dials make it easy to use. Cafe-Bar also created a new demand for tea, coffee and biscuits, the supply of which eventually generated more profits than the machines themselves.

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Summary

Object Statement

Beverage dispensing machine with components, instructions, and packaging, ''Quintet' Cafe-Bar', plastic / metal / paper / card, designed by Adam Laws, Nielsen Design Associates, made and distributed by Cafe-Bar International, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1989

Physical Description

everage dispensing machine, 'Quintet' Cafe-Bar, plastic/ metal, designed by Adam Laws, Nielsen Design Associates, made and distributed by Cafe-Bar International, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1989 Hot drink dispensing machine constructed from injected moulded light grey plastic with dark grey trim. Formed with a wedge shaped box dispenser suspended on a pedestal above a wide wedge shaped tray. The wedge shaped box dispenser has a row of knobs across the front. The front of this module opens to reveal 5 clear plastic dispensing bottles and a rectangular hot water tank.

DIMENSIONS

Height

590 mm

Width

550 mm

Depth

310 mm

PRODUCTION

Notes

The 'Quintet' was designed in Australia by Adam Laws at Nielsen Design Associates. It was based on an Australian idea for office vending machines. It is the third version of the small Cafe Bar machine that covers the 'Mini' in 1967, then the 'Compact' in 1974. It was exported to 26 countries. Australian Design Registration AU 101159.

HISTORY

Notes

The 'Quintet' won an Australian Design Award in 1990.

SOURCE

Credit Line

Gift of Cafe Bar International, 1990

Acquisition Date

19 November 1990

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