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This radio is an invitation to fool around with design. When you get one of those Tune’N'Radio, you actually get the basis only. No antenna, no on/off button, just only the slick minimalistic colorful block that contains the electronic device ― or maybe sardines.

Anyway, there’s no chance for you to listen to radio stations if you don’t finish this device up. So you’ve got to take your own button or whatsoever, and fix them in.

The basic idea of the Wouter Geense Design Studio is to let people experiment, find that they probably won’t need to be geniuses to figure out how to make a radio device working effectively. As the device looks very simple, it has slightly a chance to cross over the upcoming design ages and never get faded out.

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