The Test Pattern TV Cover Protects a Faux Projection
Amelia Roblin — January 10, 2011 — Art & Design
References: flickr & apartmenttherapy
You spent good money on your massive LCD, and now you can make your own Test Pattern TV Cover to protect it, thanks to designer Jason Loper's colorful instructions.
Devised as a means to cover his flat-screen television, this DIY Test Pattern TV Cover will guard your plasma from dust, rough-housing and window-shopping burglars. When your entertainment system's not in use, this retro-inspired felt buffer will keep it concealed, and even store your remote an TV guide in its back pockets.
Devised as a means to cover his flat-screen television, this DIY Test Pattern TV Cover will guard your plasma from dust, rough-housing and window-shopping burglars. When your entertainment system's not in use, this retro-inspired felt buffer will keep it concealed, and even store your remote an TV guide in its back pockets.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Television Covers - Opportunity for creating DIY TV covers that not only protect screens but also add a personalized touch.
2. Retro-inspired Home Decor - Demand for retro-inspired felt buffers and other home decor items that add a nostalgic touch to modern technology.
3. Multi-functional TV Covers - Market potential for TV covers that serve as storage compartments for remotes, magazines, and other accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Home Improvement Retail - Retailers can offer DIY TV cover kits and retro-inspired home decor items to cater to customers' desire for customization and nostalgia.
2. Electronics Manufacturing - Opportunity for TV manufacturers to design multi-functional TV covers that enhance the user experience and provide added value.
3. Online Marketplace Platforms - Platforms like Etsy can provide a marketplace for independent sellers to offer customized DIY TV covers and retro-inspired home decor products.
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