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December 06, 2004

Sky+ Designer Satellite TV Box Collection

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Alas, only my U.K. readers can make this happen, but that's OK, you've reached a critical mass (does that mean you'll explode any moment? But I digress...).

For you gaijin, Sky is a British satellite TV operation, and like DirecTV and the Dish Network here in the U.S., cranks out generic black boxes to set atop or under your TV.

But then Sky had a brainstorm, and commissioned designers Cath Kidston, Matthew Williamson, Neisha Crosland, Wale Adeyemi, and Eley Kishimoto to trick out their offerings.

The results are stacked above.

So far Williamson's dragonfly design (third from the top) is the most popular.

Amazingly, they sell for the same price (£199) as the plain ones.

Only at Seldridges Oxford Street, Birmingham Bull Ring and Manchester Trafford locations.

Call TechZone at Selfridges (0207 318 3688) to order yours.

Nicely done, say I.

Wonder what year this will arrive Stateside?

[via shinyshiny.com]

December 6, 2004 at 11:01 AM | Permalink


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