A Modular Media Console in Concrete

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Designer Rafael Cichy of Bochum, Germany, is pleased to present his latest project, “Thorax,” an ultramodern modular media console. The three basic elements are each 52cm squares with a width of 8cm, made of 4cm-thick concrete, aligned as spaced-out segments of a rectangular table of variable length.

O: for example, space for vinyl
E: with three parking levels for hifi equipment. by turning it upside down your can change height of the middle level.
C: with two parking levels. for example bigger equipment like power amplifier or something else.

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The connectors come in three sizes—3cm, 4cm or 5cm—and materials—stainless steel or aluminum (brushed or anodized)—to accommodate a variety of A/V equipment. Thus, it is possible to introduce a slight curve to the sections (i.e. using two longer connectors and two shorter ones), a subtle break from the modernist grid that the Thorax otherwise spells in capital letters.

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Cichy also notes that the connectors can conceal cables and wires that beleaguer even the most minimal systems.

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Pair it up with Shmuel Linski’s concrete speakers and all you need is a concrete receiver to complete the look…

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