Television gets arty with the TV Easel
Let’s be honest, TVs on walls look a bit odd and most TV stands seem to have been designed sometime in the mid-1980s. But don’t despair – the TV Easel might soon be here.
The work of Swedish designer Axel Bjurström, it was unveiled as part of a Greenhouse young designers showcase at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, one of three TV furniture concepts developed for Panasonic. A simple idea, the easel is adjustable in height and suitable for TVs between 32 and 37 inches. And there’s a choice of finishes to match your trendy apartment.
Hopefully this is one concept we will see – I’m certainly in the queue.
Stockholm Furniture Fair (via Dezeen)
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