Daikin’s Emura acknowledged in Red Dot 2010 competition

Daikin, air conditioning, Emura

Daikin’s Emura room air conditioner has been awarded an honourable mention by a jury of experts in the International Red Dot 2010 Product Design Award competition, in which 4252 products from 57 countries competed. The Red Dot competition is the most renowned design competition worldwide, its winning entries being recognised for their excellent design, innovative approach and premium quality.

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