Pitch Control
- Pitch Control
Some type of sub-title - Pitch Control is a product informed by many years of record collecting. The slight pitch allows for records, books or magazines to lean naturally and prevent warping. The simple geometry and modernist aesthetic allows these to be configured in many ways to suit a variety of shelving needs and even as seating! Very few shelving systems for home use have large enough openings for records or can withstand the weight.
Handmade in Philadelphia using high quality birch plywood and stainless steel fasteners. Pitch Control is available at select retailers in Philadelphia and online for $45 per module.
Go to Phonographic Unlimited to order direct. 





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Pitch Control is a product informed by many years of record collecting. The slight pitch allows for records, books or magazines to lean naturally and prevent warping.
Fields
Furniture Design, Product Design, Industrial Design
Date
2010
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