When we first spotted this lovely piece by Test Collective at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, we were quite taken with the streamlined form and minimalistic look. The unit is aptly named Volume, because of its generous size and because it considers the storage, display, and celebration of vinyl records – a unique sole-purpose for a piece of furniture which we found intriguing! While we certainly applaud the use of Corian and bamboo, we think it is equally important to point out that the concept behind the piece – collecting old LPs instead of purchasing new CDs – is just as sustainable as the materials, making Volume all the more appealing to green music-lovers.
Volume by Test Collective: Eco Storage for Your Vinyl Records
by Lea Bogdan, 05/22/09
filed under: green furniture, icff 2009, New York Design Week 2009, NY Design Week 2009, Sustainable Materials
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As a disc-jockey and eco-friendly furniture fiend, who appreciates the art of collecting and spinning vinyl, this lovely piece of furniture is really a collector\’s dream. I\’m going to blog about this piece on http://www.furnitureforchange.com and my DJ blog, http://www.djironchef.com. Thank you for sharing!