LG Totem OLED Television and Soundbar Rolls up Out of View
What if you could hide away a large television with the ease of window roller shades" Or switch its orientation from horizontal or vertical" Studio Booboon’s Totem television and soundbar for LG offers a fascinating use of the Korean electronics rollable display technology into a next generation concept showcasing the possibilities of home entertainment liberated... Read more »
What if you could hide away a large television with the ease of window roller shades" Or switch its orientation from horizontal or vertical" Studio Booboon’s Totem television and soundbar for LG offers a fascinating use of the Korean electronics rollable display technology into a next generation concept showcasing the possibilities of home entertainment liberated by flexible display technology.
The Paris and Tokyo based multi-disciplinary design studio founded by designers Jisu Yun and Richard Bone takes their alliterative name from ??, a Korean word conveying a portion or detail of a whole. Beyond work for the likes of Oppo, Fritz Hansen, Joseph Joseph, Louis Poulsen, KakaoTalk, Marsotto Edizione, Kenzo, Hermes, Il Makiage, Lufthansa, and SNCF, it’s their most recent work for the Korean consumer electronics giant which reflects Studio Booboon’s elegant proficiency for referencing the past while creating functional forms adaptive to contemporary lifestyles and spaces.
In its fully retracted form with the soundbar turned vertically, the Tote...
What if you could hide away a large television with the ease of window roller shades" Or switch its orientation from horizontal or vertical" Studio Booboon’s Totem television and soundbar for LG offers a fascinating use of the Korean electronics rollable display technology into a next generation concept showcasing the possibilities of home entertainment liberated by flexible display technology.
The Paris and Tokyo based multi-disciplinary design studio founded by designers Jisu Yun and Richard Bone takes their alliterative name from ??, a Korean word conveying a portion or detail of a whole. Beyond work for the likes of Oppo, Fritz Hansen, Joseph Joseph, Louis Poulsen, KakaoTalk, Marsotto Edizione, Kenzo, Hermes, Il Makiage, Lufthansa, and SNCF, it’s their most recent work for the Korean consumer electronics giant which reflects Studio Booboon’s elegant proficiency for referencing the past while creating functional forms adaptive to contemporary lifestyles and spaces.
In its fully retracted form with the soundbar turned vertically, the Tote...
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