The conceptual Old Future Turntable and Speaker has been designed by Keonwoo Lee as a stylish audio solution for the home or office that will work to provide audiophiles with a pleasing way to enjoy their favorite music.
The system draws design inspiration from the architecture of Seoul, Korea in the 1970s, which is evident with the building-like speaker on the side that further enhances the turntable unit. This works to pay homage to a bygone era of architecture as it supports the analog audio needs of users with a penchant for vinyl records.
The conceptual Old Future Turntable and Speaker is a somewhat Brutalist take on the classic record player that would work to enhance a space even when not in use.
Architecturally-Inspired Audio Systems
The Old Future Turntable and Speaker is Eye-Catching
Trend Themes
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Architecturally-inspired Audio Systems — Opportunity for audio companies to create innovative audio systems that combine functionality with architectural design.
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Analog Audio Resurgence — Opportunity for vinyl record companies to cater to audiophiles' demand for analog audio technology and offer unique, visually appealing record players.
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Brutalist Design Influence — Opportunity for designers and manufacturers to incorporate Brutalist design elements into various products, combining the old with the new in a visually striking way.
Industry Implications
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Audio Technology — Opportunity for audio technology companies to create architecturally-inspired audio systems that incorporate both design and functionality.
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Vinyl Record — Opportunity for vinyl record companies to capitalize on the resurgence of analog audio and offer visually appealing record players that enhance the aesthetic of the listening experience.
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Design and Manufacturing — Opportunity for designers and manufacturers to embrace the Brutalist design influence and incorporate it into various products, creating visually striking pieces that stand out in the market.