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4 November 2006


The Re-Bo

The Re-Braun

Through January, the Museum of Arts and Design will be hosting an exhibit on the Netherlands’ Droog Design titled “Simply Droog”. Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll spotlight some of my favorite design objects from the Droog Designers. I also highly suggest browsing the comprehensive list of links located in the sitemap.

Object: Bootleg Sound

Manufacturer: Bootleg Objects

URL: http://www.bootleg-objects.com

Category: Consumer Technology

Price: $15,000

Lust Factor: Hot

Description: I’ve included two design objects here. I highly suggest you take a look at this site for the ingenious reuse of gorgeously design vintage stereo equipment. The designers have update the technology(for instance, tape player to DVD player) but maintained the beauty of the original design. Fantastic!


Categories: $10,000-25,000 | Consumer Technology | Droog Design | Lust Factor: Hot | Metal | Wood

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