Ever wish that your electrical goods could be housed in furniture that looks as sleek and stylish as the equipment itself? We feel ya, buddy. Ronald Knol has come to the rescue of music lovers everywhere, proving that your sound system display doesn’t always have to consist of an IKEA flat pack that rumbles apart if the bass gets too loud or some antiquated hand-me-down from Edwardian London. Check out Knol’s design for Odesi, called the RKNL Audio, which leaves equipment up front (TV on top, audio underneath) and out in the open for easy access, while tucking away all those unseemly cables and cords into a double back case. Simple, chic, practical—finally, furniture design for your electronics that marries aesthetics with functionality. Praise be.
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