The "Dabble" is a mid century modern record console, record storage. Ready to ship

The "Dabble" is a mid century modern record console, record storage. Ready to ship

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In stock and ready to ship! The "Dabble" is designed for the record collector. Compact for smaller spaces. Hand-built out of walnut in a classic ...

$$$$$ · Indexed April 17, 2024 ·



MonkeHaus
Boise, ID






Usage
  • Ideal for record collectors looking to organize their vinyl collection in a stylish yet compact manner, making it suitable for smaller living spaces.
  • Can serve as a multifunctional piece, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical storage solutions in modern or mid-century inspired interiors.
  • Designed to complement a variety of home decor styles, helping to create a cohesive look when paired with other mid-century modern furniture.
History
  • Mid-century modern design, which gained popularity between the 1940s and 1960s, is characterized by its clean lines, organic forms, and functional beauty, reflecting a shift towards simplicity and functionality in post-war America.
  • This era of design often emphasizes the use of natural materials, such as wood, which can enhance the timeless appeal of furniture pieces crafted in this style, promoting sustainability and craftsmanship.
Design Significance
  • The use of hand-selected walnut highlights the mid-century modern commitment to quality materials, adding unique character to each piece while maintaining an elegant aesthetic.
  • Mid-century modern furniture often features minimalist design elements that focus on form and function, making products like record consoles not only storage solutions but also statements of style that resonate with design enthusiasts.

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