Dany
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2011
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- Location
- Paris
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I have always resisted the temptation to transform my living room into a camera museum using many shelves and display cases.
The downside of such a decision is the inability to look easily at my collection stored in closed cabinets
So I got the idea of "rotating" my devices one by one in a small single display.
For this, I recovered one of those hexagonal-based terrariums that were in fashion in the 70s.
The mirrored sides allow the device to be viewed from various angles and the presented item is protected from dust.
Problem ..... I had to manufacture a small piece of supporting furniture in the same style.
The downside of such a decision is the inability to look easily at my collection stored in closed cabinets
So I got the idea of "rotating" my devices one by one in a small single display.
For this, I recovered one of those hexagonal-based terrariums that were in fashion in the 70s.
The mirrored sides allow the device to be viewed from various angles and the presented item is protected from dust.
Problem ..... I had to manufacture a small piece of supporting furniture in the same style.