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Chris Fincham20 Oct 2025
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Offline Solitaire wins Good Design award

Hybrid camper, RV air-conditioner and a campfire cooker win 2025 Australian Good Design trophies

A South-Australian built hybrid camper, a stylish new RV air-conditioner and a super lightweight swag, are among hundreds of winners in the 2025 Australian Good Design Awards.

Introduced in mid-2024 as Offline's new range-topping, mid-size off-grid pop-top model, the Offline Solitaire hybrid camper picked up a trophy in the annual Award's Product Design category, impressing the judges with its clean design aesthetic, attention-to-detail and innovative rear ensuite.

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The award jury described the Solitaire as a “really well thought out and adaptive solution,” commending its material choices, space-saving layout, and combination of off-road capabilities and comfort levels of a larger caravan.

“Overall, a clever all-round package and great example of Australian design and ingenuity in this very competitive market,” the jury noted.

"To be recognised on the international stage for our campers is a dream come true for our team, but we couldn't have gotten here without every one of our customers who believed in the product and supported the dream," Offline Campers commented on Facebook.

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Other camping-related winners of 2025 Australian Good Design awards included OzTent's Apex hard-shell rooftop tents, and the Alton Walkabout swag.

The OzTent Apex roof tents impressed the judges for being able to solve "usability challenges through advanced materials and pioneering electronic features; redefining what’s possible in rooftop camping".

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While the Alton swag was described as a "revolutionary solo shelter that redefines the Australian swag for the 21st century. Engineered for serious adventurers, it fuses cutting-edge materials with a radically compact, ultralight form-offering unprecedented comfort, weather protection, and utility for hikers, bike packers, and explorers".

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Another 2025 Good Design Award winner, the Stratus Outdoors firepit oven was recognised for its "world-first design that combines a firepit, grill, and oven in a single, portable unit. Engineered for strength, versatility, and compact transport, it’s built for outdoor enthusiasts who value reliable performance, minimal footprint, and a deeper connection to nature through shared cooking experiences".

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The latest Breezonic Performance Plus RV air-conditioner from Global Heritage also picked up a Good Design trophy in the Product Design category, with the judges praising its "contemporary styling and compact proportions. It's a clean, modern, and well thought-through product that ups the game in its field".

"We’re honoured to receive this recognition from the Australian Good Design Awards,” Global Heritage's Head of Product Development, Nicolas Chevalier said.

“Being the first Australian-designed RV air-conditioner to achieve this accolade makes it even more meaningful. The Breezonic Performance Plus embodies our dedication to innovation, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in mobile comfort," he said.

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