**From the old Manhattan Clean Line days...
Back when people used to listen to CDs, I had many, and built this to hold them. Now a bit of an archaic throwback (and even when built, CDs were well on their way out). I am quite fond of it though. It currently holds CDs, as well as scotch.
Phi is φ, the symbol for the geometric relationship defined by (a+b)/a = a/b. Solve it and you get approximately 1.618. This is the "Golden Ratio" - and rectangles with sides proportional to 1:1.618 and squares can be found throughout the piece. Nerdalilcious.
**Built summer 2004. Not for sale.
(aka Phi) [mcl - MRb - 2-1]:
The Golden Ratio is present throughout, it's so aesthetically pleasing you can't help but be drawn to it. It holds about 200 CDs and 250 LPs for easy viewing, with room to display your gewgaws and gimcracks on the glass. The frame is crafted entirely from aluminum, with 1/2" glass for the shelves. You can tell your guests how you *didn't* get it from Design With Reach or one of those cool stores on Wooster...
*Other arrangements available and can be made larger or smaller to suit your needs. [starting at $299.00, $725.00 as shown]
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