Every MAGNO radio represents a one-of-a-kind piece, crafted by hand in 16 hours.
It features a consecutive production number.
The radio receives FM, AM, SW1 and SW2.
Connections for iPod® or MP3 player via a 3.5mm audio jack and use it as a speaker.
With antenna and wire antenna.
Comes packed in an elegant box made of hard paper and albesia wood.
Material:
- Light wood: pine
- Dark wood (knobs): mahogany (plantation wood)
- Body (rear): black textile
After the big success of the Magno Wooden Radio, the designer Singgih Susilo Kartono continues the retro wave with his Wooden Radio Cube. The frequency area of the Cube moves horizontally on the scale of FM, AM and SW-capable radios, while the body out of pine wood and the buttons out of mahogany spread playfulness and clearness. Front and backside are coated with black textile.
The spherical buttons serve to adjust the Magno Wooden Radio. Even the antenna tip is kept in the same playfully clear design, which makes the sustainable radios of Indonesia charming. The wood offers a warm and natural color to the sound, while still offering high-tech MP3 players and iPods inputs.
The Wooden Radio Cube has the same advantages as the original with its sustainable, handicraft development and production: Singgih Susilo Kartono and his team produce the radio in the Indonesian workshop by hand in 16 working hours. His company ensures fair-trade incomes of many families.
The wood used for the Magno Wooden Radio Cube comes from a plantation, so that also rainforests are saved. This is how the Wooden Radio Cube is a perfect example for Eco-Design, focusing on sustainability and social responsibiity.
Recommended care for the radio: rubbing in a drop of pine or teak oil on its surface every once in a while.
Dimensions:
Length 19.3 cm x width 11 cm x height 20.5 cm; weight: 1200 grams
The MAGNO radio is manufactured entirely by hand in the workshop of the designer. Marginal deviations are therefore possible.
Energy source:
A power supply unit can be connected as well as 4 AA batteries (1.5 V) being used. An A/C power supply unit is not included.
Use the Senta Wooden Headphones to complete the retro look!
Selecting the Wood
Regional wood is purchased for the Magno radio. The designer buys it in the surrounding villages personally. Thus it is guaranteed that no uncontrolled wood is used. All varieties of wood being utilized are from tree plantations, not rainforests. The amount of wood needed is extremely small: they used 80 trees in 2010 but replanted 8000 all around the village of production. Kartono and his co-workers replace the wood that has been used by planting new trees systematically. A small tree nursery had been set up on the company’s compound as well. The seedlings are planted on a regular basis, with the collaboration of students at the local high school.
More About Magno
The wooden radio by Magno is fabricated by hand, piece by piece, at Singgih Susilo Kartono’s workshop in Temanggung in Central Java (Indonesia).
What initially started as a makeshift solution at the house of the designer has developed into a manufacturing location employing young wood handicraftsmen. The workers have to learn how to work with wood for about a year before they are capable of meeting the requisite high standards of quality. Many of the tools had to be invented from scratch so that they would comply with the Magno manufacturing requirements.
We decided to invest our budgets not in first world based certification companies but in our own ecologic program, our eco-farming and in our tree nursery. Our ecologic concerns and efforts have been witnessed by eco-organizations like Greenpeace or the WWF, by designers and journalists who have visited our production-workshop – even the nomination and short-listening for the Copenhagen based Ecodesign-Award INDEX proves our ecologic actions.
A factory workshop was completed not long ago in which 50 young high school graduates will learn how to work with wood. The handicraftsmen are to work in airy and bright rooms that do not impart the feeling of a production plant but, instead, integrate nature, wind and light.
The construction of an annex is scheduled for the future, in which the village school children can make their own wooden toys. Alongside learning a profession, the workshop assures the livelihood of many families in Temanggung on a long-term basis.
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