"R2-D2" record player table
"R2-D2" record player table
A record player table made from recycled wooden pallets features a beautiful colour, and elegantly simple design. Listed here are two options - two module (LP storage + amplifier) and three module (LP storage + amplifier + tuner). Please always provide the dimensions of your amplifier/tuner when ordering so I can make the upper module precisely to fit it.
CUSTOMIZATION
This model is customizable so if you need for example more space for your LP collection we can make an extra module for the LP storage or if you need the rack just for your gear, we can make three or four modules for tuner/tapedeck/CD player and so on.
SIZE
54 x 80+ x 37 cm (W x H x D)
Materials
Materials
pallet wood, steel legs, natural wax oil, steel screws
Delivery time
Delivery time
As every piece is made to order, it may take up to 8 weeks to finalize it and hand over to the carrier. Shipping then takes approx. 3 days, depending on the final destination.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is handled by DPD, with provided tracking number. The tables are shipped assembled, only with detached legs.
Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
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material used.
I mostly use pallets that can no longer be used to serve its original function, most often broken or old - upcycling and turning waste material into something usable is very important part of my philosophy.
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design.
For me the pallet furniture aesthetics is not about perfection but the beauty of it is in the unevennes, nail holes, little cracks and other natural imperfections. So EACH PIECE IS TRULY UNIQUE. No two tables are the same.
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surface.
The surface of the table is sanded, toned with fantastic German-made natural oil and applied with high quality wax oil as a final layer. I use special coloured screws so they fit perfectly with the wood colour.
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shipping.
Processing time for the order is approximately 8 weeks. I primarily use DPD as a carrier and I always provide the tracking code when the package is handed over.