Description
Scandiphone - a 1950s Design Classic
The Scandiphone by Wild & Wolf is based on the unique upright phone that was introduced in Europe in the mid-1950s.
Smaller and lighter than anything available at the time, this unusual, one piece design was a fine example of form and function in harmony. The push button version was introduced in 1967.
In 1973, the Phone was selected to be part of the New York Museum of Modern Art's Collection, in recognition of its significance as a piece of good design in the 20th Century.
* Dimensions: L11 x W9.8 x H21.2 cm
* Gift-boxed: yes
* Elegant nostalgic styling
* Push Button Dialing
* Redial Button
* Ringer Off /Soft/Loud Switch
* Simply plugs into a standard phone socket
* Available in 3 colours
This phone is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switch boards.
Product information
- Telephones
- W5322
- WhereDidYouBuyThat
- L11 x W9.8 x H21.2 cm<br>
- red, white/off-white
Options
Finish
- Scandiphone - Red
- Scandiphone - White
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