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Jacob Jensen ET-T1 Telephone
Funny, in the mobile world we live in, designers still go for completely corded analogue phones. Though, to be fair, it seems a lot less odd than trying to make land-lines look and behave like mobile phones.
This looks like something my dad should have in his 'play room' along with the original Sony Walkman and brushed-silver cassette decks. The brushed metal angular style is nice though - and the smart stand allows you to just push on the top part of the phone, pivoting the handset nicely into your palm. Clever.
Jacob Jensen has also designed for Bang&Olufsen and Jabra, though (maybe thankfully) not for Samsung's collaboration with B&O. [Sara Wallen]
Related:
Jabra JX10 Headset
Samsung's B&O Phone
B&O BeoSound3 Wireless MP3 Radio
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Posted by Sara Wallen on February 28, 2006 in Phones | Permalink
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