The Vienna CD furniture joins two seemingly incomparative styles: Baroque and High-tech. In a traditionally handmade, golden baroque frame the Austrian designer f maurer puts a metallic structure, in which exactly 288 CDs can be arranged.
Through a series of bore holes in the structure the vertical inox-bars can be positioned in optional distances, so that the CD-collection can be grouped individually. The arrangement itself looks like a graphic art at the level of the supposed painting, whereas the frame seems to fly in a small distance from the wall.
Designer: f maurer
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This is a cool idea. Our clients have used picture frames to encase all kinds of things, but I think this is the first I’ve seen of framing and mounting a CD library. Very cool!