A leather and lifestyle goods company collaborating with the company that brought radio to the masses might seem odd at first, but the Moore & Giles x Crosley C10 Turntable takes the two companies’ combined century of history and distills it into something great. Produced as part of the limited edition Commonwealth collection, each turntable is made with an audio grade MDF plinth with a genuine birch or mahogany veneer and inlaid with custom leather. To further the unique aesthetic and the connection of the brands, the leather pieces are laser etched with an abstract version of the topography between the brands’ headquarters in Lynchburg and Louisville. The turntable is available in two options (mahogany and black calf leather/birch and modern saddle) which are each limited to twenty pieces.
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