Retro Stereos Go Digital

Aug 28, 2011 No Comments by
PSFK contributor Yi Chen and other design mavens have cooed over Joe Dobson’s Deco Blaster series, and it is easy to see why.  Dobson takes beautiful old vintage radios and reengineers them so that they can work with today’s audio devices--as in the iPhone or iPod.  For anyone with an old stereo in their living room, Dobson’s work is a great way to make the vintage work with the new.  Check out his gallery here.

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Leon Kaye is the founder and editor of GreenGoPost.com and its advisory division, GGP Media. Contact him to discuss how he can work with your organization or event. His focus is making the business case for sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR). He writes for San Francisco-based Triple Pundit, Inhabitat and now The Guardian, for which he writes about waste, water, and green building. He has also written for AIA's Architect Magazine. Leon lives in Los Angeles, and when he has free time, he enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking, weightlifting, and planning his next trip to one of the 50+ countries he has visited. He has an MBA from USC's Marshall School of Business and is also a proud graduate of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) and Cal State-Fresno.
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