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Teleavia Retro TV

Teleavia Retro TV

As our tech pushes further and further into a completely integrated future, many of us long for the simpler days when you didn’t control your lights from your phone and your fridge didn’t display Tweets. For a dose of nostalgia that can still hang with modern needs, check out the Teleavia Retro TV, a concept inspired by the furniture feel of appliances from the 1960s. Drawing stylistic elements from the Teleavia P111 that was produced in 1966, this concept is a standing model that can’t be affixed to the wall between two IKEA Billy Bookcases. Complete with remote, leather handle, and Apple-like colorway, the Teleavia Retro TV by Hogeun Jang is a concept we’d gladly welcome into our home.