If you are looking for "mid-century...audio-friendly furniture," your choices are limited. You can buy a typical open-shelf stereo rack, a home theatre cabinet or hit the antique stores and find a cabinet you like and drill a few holes in the back to make it work. We converted an antique sideboard thirty years ago and still use it today.
Where is the attractive audio furniture?
Just bought a place, and am doing the mid-century thing. In seeking a suitable audio cabinet that not only fit aesthetically, and doesn't look like Audio Gear, it was complex. I came across the Grid cabinet at CB2, and had to drill about 47 holes in it for convection cooling of the amplifiers.
http://www.cb2.com/storage/furniture/grid-media-console/f6746
But does anyone know of any style-conscious, audio-friendly furniture? I couldn't find a thing.
http://www.cb2.com/storage/furniture/grid-media-console/f6746
But does anyone know of any style-conscious, audio-friendly furniture? I couldn't find a thing.