Check out this ceramic kitchen radio from the designers at Israel’s Studio Lama. The greatest thing about it is that you could decorate it any way you want.
[via Dezeen]
Check out this ceramic kitchen radio from the designers at Israel’s Studio Lama. The greatest thing about it is that you could decorate it any way you want.
[via Dezeen]
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so where does the music come out?
Is the ceramic part unglazed? It looks like it may have a cream/clear glaze, which could be sort of a pita to paint on.
The knobs, though, you could go to town on… Kind of want!
How do I favourite on gdgets
@7: Clay, you’re welcome.
I spoke too soon. Apparently many types of latex, acrylic and oil paints will adhere to glazed ceramic- many will be listed as “ceramic paints”.
BEDAZZLE ON!
you know, you can actually decorate anything, anyway you like.
The second I saw this I thought of one of those large plastic bottles you take home for urine samples.
Neat- there’s some room for exploiting properties of the material. Like using the radio as a whiteboard with proper wipeable markers. So the cooking person in that kitchen could announce their meal plan…
The design totally reminds me of the Jarvik artificial heart:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/JARVIK_7_artificial_heart.jpg
@Gloria: I was actually quite concerned, as I clicked the comments link, that I would be the only one whose first thought was “urine container.” Thank you.