Stylish, modern and sleek, furniture designer Reynold Rodriguez's newest creation looks more like an art installation than a home for turntables.
The DJ tables are custom-built out of composite wood, and hand-veneered in various exotic wood types. You can even get your own personal finish. Keen to declutter the typical DJ setup, Rodriguez designed his unit to conceal all that ugly wiring that’s normally exposed. Although they’ll certainly attract attention, this workstation seems more suited for a home studio than for a club setting.
Rodriguez's DJ tables have been featured in Flaunt and BPM magazines, and exhibited at both the Milan Salone Satellite and the Miami Winter Music Conference. This fantastic workstation starts at a whopping 3000 USD, but will surely win over anyone who sets eyes on them.
You can check out a demo of the turntables right here.
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