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Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood
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Echo Media Console | Storage by Lundy. Item composed of oak wood

Created and Sold by Lundy

Lundy

Echo Media Console - Storage

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Clean lines and an architectural presence, the Echo console was designed with your functional needs in mind: the slat-sided design obscures the view of unsightly speakers and cables while allowing high-quality sound to emanate, and an optional small hatch on top opens for easy access to hidden outlets to connect a phone charger.

The defining characteristic of the Echo console are the open slatted sides. Instead of a solid plane, each side is made up of over a dozen smaller slats that fit to the top and bottom with precisely tuned finger joints. The result is clean a profile that allows light to enter, giving the piece both gravitas and lightness at the same time.

Finally, a removable wine rack allows you to store up to 15 bottles of wine in the rightmost compartment. Party on, my friends.

Available with or without an optional charging configuration, which includes an interior compartment, integrated surge protector, and trap door on the top to help organize cords and accessories.

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Item Echo Media Console
Created by Lundy
As seen in Private Residence, Boulder, CO
Lundy
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Solid hardwood furniture, design and produced in Colorado.

Founder Mike Sagan has craftmanship in his bones. His grandfather Amos was a traditional cabinet maker in the early 20th century, and Mike wasn’t even ten years old when his mom taught him to use a radial arm saw for the first time. After spending years working in operational and product development roles in the tech industry, Mike felt pulled to pursue his passion in furniture and launched Lundy.

Dennis started building furniture when hewas barely twelve years young. He studied the humanities as an undergraduate before formalizing his education in furniture at the renowned North Bennet Street School. After graduating, Dennis went on to become a journeyman, gaining experience in the shops of established furniture designers and restorers around New England. His commitment to tradition is matched with an eagerness for evolution in the furniture industry, ensuring Lundy craftmanship will lead to the creation of pieces that will become heirlooms for generations to come.