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Future Forms Sells Space-Age Electronics from the Past

Future Forms Sells Space-Age Electronics from the Past

If you’re anywhere near as interested in future retro / space age / nostalgic tech—things designed for the future, from the past—you need to check out Future Forms. Designed to document the best in industrial design as it relates to consumer electronics, Future Forms is part digital museum, encyclopedia and shop. The collection of “space age electronics” runs the gamut from Kunda clocks and Zenith headphones to Sony AM Radios and a Stewart Toilet Radio with built in TP holder. Eventually there will be a dedicated shop on the site, but for now you need contact them or check out Easy listings for available purchases / rentals. Or just spend the next few days traveling down the rabbit hole of tech older than you are like we plan to.