RAINWATER HOG. Designed by Sally Dominguez in 2005.
Five Design & Sustainability Awards including Top 10 Green Products USA 2008. Held in the Museum of NYC.
Pioneered through-hole bracing in rotationally-molded polyethylene.
FOriginally designed as an urban architectural response to Sydney's Level 4 water restrictions, Rainwater HOG is a water storage tank that works like a water-filled building block. HOGs are designed to fit within Australia's OH&S rules as a single-person carry and installation, significantly slashing installation costs, and can connect together and store water in any orientation.
HOG - written H2OG for "Grey Water", was the first "slimline" plastic tank to use through-holes, rather than kiss-offs, ridges or straps, as structure. The through-hole design and lack of ridges mean that water can flow from one HOG to the next in any orientation. HOG is 50 gallons (187 litres), 9.5" x 20" x 71" and is molded in food-grade, UV8 recyclable polyethylene. HOG was the first rainwater tank featuring screw-together fittings, and is designed to Australian Standards for a design life of 20-years or more. HOG has won five international awards for its innovative design & function.
Designed in Australia. Made in California. Featured in numerous publications including Design Like You Give a Damn , Popular Mechanics & Dwell.
HOG - written H2OG for "Grey Water", was the first "slimline" plastic tank to use through-holes, rather than kiss-offs, ridges or straps, as structure. The through-hole design and lack of ridges mean that water can flow from one HOG to the next in any orientation. HOG is 50 gallons (187 litres), 9.5" x 20" x 71" and is molded in food-grade, UV8 recyclable polyethylene. HOG was the first rainwater tank featuring screw-together fittings, and is designed to Australian Standards for a design life of 20-years or more. HOG has won five international awards for its innovative design & function.
Designed in Australia. Made in California. Featured in numerous publications including Design Like You Give a Damn , Popular Mechanics & Dwell.
NEST HIGHCHAIR. Designed by Sally Dominguez in 2003. Produced by Sally and Susan Burns as BUG DESIGN.
Winner of 2 design awards including an Australian Design Mark.
Held in the Powerhouse Museum Australian Permanent Collection.
Pioneered a new smooth finish for rotationally molded furniture & pioneered "designer" baby furniture.
Featured in Metropolitan Home Top 100, Cool Green Hunting, 100 Years of Australian Innovation.
RHOME SYSTEM: Hydrogen Fuel Cell "tiny house" Vehicle plus Off-grid Resilient Community Nodes
Co-created with Quarterre in 2021 Currently ramping up to prototype.
RHOME demonstrates best-practice circular systems and creates vibrant communities of makers and doers. The RHOME System is currently under development, using an innovative chassis by H2X and incorporating material innovations including mycelium panel, natural cork, recycled plastic and cardboard. Wider than a container house, taller than a pop-top van, and more functionality than a Sprinter, RHOME is designed to address an outdated affordable housing model with a solution that celebrates the convergence of gig working, WFH, resilient energy systems and community. With a wheelbase similar in scale to a Land Cruiser, and a chunky but friendly style, RHOME aims to provide a compact and effective living solution that integrates transport, home, renewable energy and community. Shared facilities at every RHOME node include commercial kitchens, work spaces, gym, vertical community gardens and workshops, all operating on in-house green energy. RHOME RHOME is about resilient living with freedom and joy!
O MOON OUTDOOR LIGHT. Designed by Sally Dominguez in 2006.
Licensed by Design Within Reach USA.
Featured as an Australian Bombay Sapphire Design ( with custom ice-bucket feature).
Sally's O MOON light is licensed to the USA company Design Within Reach. O Moon repurposes a 1960s mold with a weatherproof seal on a 304 grade stainless steel base to create on robust, long-lifed fixture with some serious glow.