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Look! Reclaimed Wood Media Center

050508_sz_woldcabinet.jpgIt's official. We're in love. Please welcome our soul mate, the Fractured Fairy Tale.

Made by designer Thomas Wold, the piece is a wall unit made for his client in order to house their A/V equipment and books. "We wanted to grab the entire wall with a graphical design," Wold writes on his blog. "I suggested a design encompassing a series of separate boxes that would stack on top of each other so one could use the negative and positive for storage."

 
 

Now, not only is this unit heart palpitatingly good to look at, it's all eco conscious. "All the drawers and fronts were found on the street. Living in a college town, lots of furniture turns up so it seemed when I needed to find drawers, I'd see castaway dressers everywhere. About 80% of the material to build the boxes was made from 'drop' or left over material from my shop."

050508_sz_woldcabinetinset.jpgThe door on the lower cabinet, which holds stereo equipment, along with the scalloped framing on some of the cubes were laser cut.

050508_sz_woldcabinet4.jpgDrawers hide away CDs.

Of course, this specific design doesn't work if you're a true A/V nerd (where are the speakers, the TV, the DVD player?) but just imagine what Wold could dream up for your nerdy system!

Photos: Markham Johnson for Thomas Wold

Originally posted by Sonia on Unplggd.

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I love the paper lining the bottom drawer. Please tell me that it's repurposed can labels and not than wrapping/contact paper with can labels as the design. How cool!

posted by jamjaree on June 12th 2008 at 7:48am
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This is still cool from when Uplggd covered this very media center back in May.

posted by goldfixe on June 12th 2008 at 9:37am
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