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Programmable Furniture by Skloib - White Box cube control, the Living "alive"

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Austrian high-end furniture maker Skloib continues to surprise with their innovations. The White Box design concept is another home automation example of what's coming to your interior space in the nearest future, and of what some already enjoy. In a nutshell, the 'White Box' cube is a control for the music, lights, TV and moving presentation areas. You change your residential interior decor by simply turning the cube. The sides of the cube are suitably or individually programmable for different spatial experiences. No need for countless remote controls, instead one elegant 'white box' ... the living 'alive' instead of just nice living. As Austrian design revolution begins, your modern murals become huge MP3 players, your sideboards become elegant presentation areas that can command on flat screens to light up, but also hide noble wine bottles, fine china or other valuables, your wall elements make music, and you get 'transferred' onto an elegant couch or a design leather chair and surrounded with your favorite symphony, mood light and images. Just turn the cube to change it all... Skloib

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Posted in Furniture at January 25, 2008 2:38 PM

 
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