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38-Year Old Sony CRT TV Will become a Lightbox-Frame [Design]

38-Year Old Sony CRT TV Will become a Lightbox-Frame [Design]What number would trade in their grannies for an old Sony TV-750 CRT from 1972? Or, to rephrase that query, what number would swap them for a Sony TV-750 recycled into a photo frame?

The final result is something which would sit proud next to an Eames chair in a retro-modern home (despite being made twenty years apart). It shouldn’t be too hard to gut a TV and turn it into a lightbox, sticking one of your favorite prints inside-but I assume the hardest part could be finding a TV in your liking.

This isn’t something you may do to that old NEC within the garage. [Atomic Indy via Whorange via Unplggd]

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