Homedia TV by Robert Bronwasser
Milan 2013: Robert Bronwasser of Amsterdam design studio Smool presented a television set wrapped in fabric at Ventura Lambrate in Milan earlier this month (+ slideshow).
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The Homedia TV by Robert Bronwasser has a curved fabric back and stands on brightly coloured legs.
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"While the number of channels in the past 20 years has quadrupled, the industrial design of the TV exterior did not evolve," explains Bronwasser. "The average telly is a technical black shrine constructed of hard plastic. And the worst part is, its uninspiring form is dominating our interior."
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The prototype TV was unveiled at Ventura Lambrate in Milan, where other designs on show included patterned rolling pins that make edible plates and a dining booth shaped like an old train compartment.
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Elsewhere in Milan, Italian designer Luca Nichetto presented a lamp that's the height, size and luminosity of a TV – see all news and products from Milan 2013.