If MUJI met Teenage Engineering: This wall-mounted CD player is retrofuture minimalism at its best - Yanko Design
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"Streaming may be all the rage, but it often eclipses the holistic experience of a full album," says the Cp1's designer Tatsufumi Funayma. "While artists pour their souls into their albums, streaming emphasizes single tracks. NEW Cp1 nudges you to revisit the magic of entire albums, offering a chance to truly understand an artist's intent and narrative, all while enjoying the accompanying art."
At first glance, the Cp1's design is a striking balance of retro and modern aesthetics. Look at it and you're instantly reminded of a Polaroid film with the way it's designed. It has a border on all four sides, with a thicker one at the base, like an instant photo. The center is where the magic occurs, where you can either observe the CD playing through a clear window, or slide the CD cover's artwork in, transforming the player into a large retro-style relic of your eclectic music collection. The minimalist front, dominated by the disc tray and tiny display for track-number, exudes a no-nonsense attitude
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