The Concerto Table

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Can't play the piano but love the look of them? Then the Concerto Table, designed by Nicholas Lovegrove and Demian Repucci, is for you. Form over function, after all.

The sound lid in the center of the table opens up to mimic a baby grand piano - and reveals two surface-mounted speakers. An iPod is flush-mounted in the table - so now you can organize extensive playlists for your dinner parties too. (There is a remote control also.)

You could also use the table as a comely home office center, stowing your laptop and papers in the middle section, if you prefer. (via The Cool Hunter)

Updated Apr 29, 2007

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