Make a Classic Muji Inspired CD Player for Less
Marissa Liu — September 2, 2009 — Art & Design
CDs might be a fast-aging relic of the music industry, but like cassette tapes and vinyl before them, they are quickly becoming a quirky retro badge of honour. So, impress your friends and family by creating your own Muji inspired CD player. This do-it-yourself project requires an old CD-player, a pair of portable speakers, a pull cord light switch, some wires and epoxy glue.
Naoto Fukasawa designed this iconic wall-mounted CD player for Muji in 1999 and now, a decade later, you can make your very own for less than the $178 retail cost.
Image source: Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa designed this iconic wall-mounted CD player for Muji in 1999 and now, a decade later, you can make your very own for less than the $178 retail cost.
Image source: Naoto Fukasawa
Trend Themes
1. DIY Music Players - Opportunity for individuals to create their own unique and retro-inspired music players.
2. Retro Music Consumption - Growing interest in vintage formats like CDs, cassette tapes, and vinyl, creating a market for DIY music projects.
3. Repurposing Electronics - Trend of repurposing old electronics to create new and unique products like DIY CD players.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - Companies in the electronics industry can capitalize on the demand for retro-inspired music players by offering DIY kits and components.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can incorporate DIY music players into their product offerings, targeting consumers who appreciate vintage-inspired aesthetics.
3. Craft Supply - Craft supply companies can supply components and tools for creating DIY music players, catering to the growing interest in retro music consumption.
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