The Ceramic Sound System by Niall Diggins is Multifunctional
Meghan Young — December 28, 2010 — Eco
References: coroflot & thedesignblog.org
It seems like almost everything in the home will soon be able to double as a planter by the looks of the Ceramic Sound system. This multifunctional speaker doubles as an audio system and a pot for plants.
Created by Irish designer Niall Diggins, the Ceramic Sound system not only offers a way to add more greenery to an interior space, it also disguises your speakers for a better home aesthetic. As a waterproof device, its two functions do not cancel each other out, thankfully.
Created by Irish designer Niall Diggins, the Ceramic Sound system not only offers a way to add more greenery to an interior space, it also disguises your speakers for a better home aesthetic. As a waterproof device, its two functions do not cancel each other out, thankfully.
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