Details
- FM radio stereo
- Digital Dab/Dab+ radio
- Radio alarm clock
- Wireless Bluetooth connection
- Lithium battery (up to 6 hours of battery life)
- 3.5mm stereo jack auxiliary input
- 10 storable FM programmes
- 10 storable DAB programmes
- LCD Display
- 1 4’’ super-bass loudspeaker
- Remote control
- Power supply/charger
Materials
The same materials of the past. The ZAMAK metal alloy, the 6 subsequent processes, the choice of the plastics and the packaging, make the object precious. A timeless object, able to keep its function and its capacity to decorate the house for another 50 years.
Dimensions
Length 21.99cm x Thickness 12.99cm x Height 12.99cm

Shipping & Returns
RETURNS:
This item is final sale. No refunds or returns will be accepted unless the product arrives damaged, or if the wrong item was shipped to you.
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SHIPPING:
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Radio Cubo





























●A remake of a cult object of Italian design:
the legendary radio.cubo ts502 designed by Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso. The same materials of the past. The ZAMAK metal alloy, the 6 subsequent processes, the choice of the plastics and the packaging, make the object precious. A timeless object, able to keep its function and its capacity to decorate the house for another 50 years.

Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper
Shop nowThe Zanuso/Sapper partnership began in the 1950s when the German designer began working with the Zanuso studio. From 1956 to 1971 the pair designed a series of successful and award-winning pieces for brands such as Gavina, Kartell, Siemens and Brionvega (of course), winning countless Compasso d’Oro awards and taking their rightful place in the pantheon of global design.

Brionvega
Shop nowFounded in Milan in 1945 under the name BP Radio S.r.l., the company assumed its definitive form and name in 1960 when engineer Pajetta left the company. Entirely under the control of the Brion’s from then on, the company entered the world of industrial design and took on the new name Brion Vega Radio Televisione S.a.s. Thus was born the Brionvega brand and company, one of the brightest stars in the constellation of Italian design.
Features

● connectivity and control

● FM receiver

● handle for portability