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Seiko DL303 Clock

Panasonic “Do-Re-Mi” Turntable Keyboard

Braun ST 1 Solar Calculator

Plus Minus Zero 2.5R Thermohygrometer

National SO-123N Turntable Keyboard

Zojirushi VVT-750 Clock Pot

Seiko SDA-504 Digital Clock

Philips 19RB130 Radio

Seiko TN503 Digital Clock

PlusMinusZero DVD MD Player

Rowenta Table Lighter

Ultravox Quadrifoglio AM FM Radio

Hamilton Pulsar P3

Synchronetic L-110

PlusMinusZero Calculator XS

Braun Diskus Flashlight

Solari Cifra 6

Toshiba P-53 Pen Light

Electra RT-100 Transceiver

Elac RD-100 Clock Radio

National FF-188 Flashlight

Solari Dator 60 Calendar Clock

Po Go Radio

Sinudyne 1221 Television

LESA “Funny” Radio

Tik-Tron Pocket-mate Radio

Consul Quadro Set

Transvox Interphone

About Future Forms

Future Forms is attempting to document the best in industrial design as it relates to consumer electronics. There is definitely more attention paid to design today but these past products deserve more credit than they are given. I feel these designs were ahead of their time and still hold up today. My hope is that by making this site open to contributions, we can learn more about both the products and the individuals that made them.

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  • UnisonicApril 24, 2020 - 12:18 am

    Unisonic made a variety of inexpensive electronic products in the late 80s and early 90s. Calculators, clear telephones, watches and stereo equipment. I’ve showcased a few items in my collection but what I found really bizarre doing a deeper dive today was their line of UniFoam telephones. They came in a bunch of sports and […]

  • Kitchen TimersApril 22, 2020 - 5:14 pm

    Looking for a beautiful timer to complement your kitchen? Here’s some minimalist kitchen timers that can be easily found on the market today. These draw from some of the classic hand crank designs from the past – but they have an affordable price point. Zone Denmark Zone makes a variety of simple, clean and affordable […]

  • Press, I mean – “cut” you own records at homeOctober 25, 2019 - 2:38 am

    For the first time, anyone can now make quality records at home with just the push of a button. Check out this kickstarter campaign for the Phonocut Home Vinyl Recorder. It will run you 1500 Euros but imagine the possibilities.

  • Time Cubed ClockOctober 22, 2019 - 2:43 am

    A puzzle at first to all, it will continue to delight after you learn how to tell time with colors on this playful, original creation. Handmade in Cotati, California USA by horologist, Barry Gamble. For those who don’t know, Barry Gamble designed the Aurora Clock and Prisma Clock amongst many others. The Time Cubed clock […]

  • MOMA reissues the Aurora ClockOctober 22, 2017 - 12:01 am

    The classic mid-century clock gets an update with a broader spectrum of colors and a lower voltage LED backlight that adjusts to the brightness in the room. The original version had problems with the heat from the lamp melting the colored lens. Unfortunately, this upgrade comes with a hefty high price tag of  $699. Buy from MOMA.

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