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Geology Studio’s Open 45 Credenza Optimizes Streaming & Vinyl Listening Experience

Geology Studio’s Open 45 Credenza in white oak

LOS ANGELES, Calif.Geology Studio’s Open 45 Credenza is an innovative, locally crafted, all-in-one listening credenza specifically made for enthusiasts of vinyl record collecting and streaming. Streamers can neatly dock iPads, iPhones, and headphones alongside digital listening gear now.
The Open 45 Credenza also promotes the use of your vinyl collection. Many record collections are hidden from sight in cabinets, stacked anonymously on a shelf, or stored too low to reach comfortably. The inspiration for the OPEN 45 is the idea of keeping your records in sight and ready to play, allowing you to spend time enjoying the fidelity of your vinyl.

“I’ve had a record player since I was a kid, my record collection spans the spectrum from the Ghostbusters soundtrack I got when I was 9 to Zeppelin to Sir Mix-a-Lot and everything in between. I’ve carried this collection around for years and rarely played it.” 

“I was on a mission to figure out how to help people like myself engage with their music collections. This piece is the result of that effort,” says designer Adam Friedman.   Made to promote the use of your record system and streaming devices, the Open 45 allows the minimum amount of steps to get your music playing.

Slotted interior allows for movable divider panels
Shelves can be moved to suit your setup
Cord channel runs entire length of unit for hidden cable management
Available in standard 5’ and 7’ Lengths.
Custom lengths available upon request
Legs available in matte black, brass finish or custom finish

“I’d been neglecting my records because the storage was inconvenient – out of view and not very accessible. In talking to friends and clients, I discovered I wasn’t the only one with this issue. The 45-degree angle of the Open 45 design is a feature informed by function.  Bringing albums into view in an organized and accessible way allows people to enjoy their collections and display them with pride, even the Ghostbuster soundtrack.

Everyone has their unique setup – explore the flexibility of our modular platform. Shelving sits atop and can be moved around, offering an easy way to customize your setup. A discrete cord channel runs the length of the piece, keeping only the things you want to see on display,” Friedman explains. 

Standard setup includes the following components:

  x1 Large Shelf 22” W x 19” D
  x4 Divider Panels
  Available in 27” and a low 21” Height

Custom Woods and Finishes Available

Walnut is the standard option. White Oak is a popular custom option, but most custom wood requests can be accommodated. The base is metal and is typically lacquered in a black or plated brass finish, though this is highly customizable as well. “There’s a high level of precision that goes into this piece because of all of the miter cuts. If your tools aren’t lined up perfectly, the end product won’t come together.” Geology Studio is run by a husband and wife team, Adam and Vanessa Friedman.  

Each piece is thoughtfully developed by Adam, designer and craftsman and every piece is hand built by local artisans. The finished products you see are a final iteration of many takes. Geology Studio builds and rebuilds to fine tune the design and comfort level.

”The meaning and value of an object reveals itself over time, reflecting the consideration and patience invested in the design process. It is in this process I seek to design objects that listen, effortlessly adapting to the changing needs of a home and the people in it.”

Geology finds inspiration by seeking new ways to see, feel and experience the everyday world.  For the Silo, Virginia Chavez.

“I was on a mission to figure out how to help people like myself engage with their music collections. This piece is the result of that effort,” says designer Adam Friedman.

Wyland paints team usa Tokyo Olympics surf boards

At the time of this writing, it is still unclear whether the already postponed Olympics will go ahead as planned for Summer. Tokyo Olympic officials have said reports of another cancellation are false and that enough Covid vaccines have been secured to vaccinate every citizen of Japan. That bodes well for the games going ahead. With that in mind let’s optimistically report on a story about one of our favorite Summer Olympic sports: Surfing.

This year, the Wyland Foundation will be supporting the efforts of the USA Surfing team at the Tokyo Olympics through fundraising merchandise and Wyland painted surfboards to be auctioned off. The Wyland Foundation will be integrating the efforts to maintain healthy waterways and coasts into this year’s National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation with an emphasis on the recreational role water plays in our lives.

“Just painted two surfboards for the US Olympic surf team. Carissa Moore, 4 time world champion and a member of the US Olympic Team for the Tokyo games and I pictured here at Haleiwa Alli Beach Park. I’m proud to be a US Olympic artist. Aloha!” said marine life artist, Wyland.

For years, WylandFoundation.org has rallied the support of mayors and cities throughout the United States to urge constituents to consider their environmental impact. The group works on educating constituents about CO2 emitted from our homes and lifestyles. Thousands participate nationwide annually pledging to save billions of gallons of water.

About the Wyland Foundation

Founded in 1993 by environmental artist Wyland (best known for his series of 100 monumental marine life murals), the Wyland Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving the world’s oceans, waterways, and marine life. The foundation encourages environmental awareness through community events, educational programs, and public art projects. For more information, go to wylandfoundation.org.

Environmental Artist Uses Large Scale Building Murals To Promote Marine Life

Wyland, marine life artist and environmental activist, is making waves with his latest nationwide campaign for conservation. He’s best known for his series of 100 monumental marine life murals around the globe.

Steve Creech, President of the Wyland Foundation, is one of many behind the work the org is doing to enlist the support of cities and mayors nationwide to urge conservation. Hundreds enlisted this year- see latest participants here. The group works on educating constituents about CO2 emitted from our homes and lifestyles.  For the Silo, Virginia Chavez.

About the Wyland Foundation

Founded in 1993 by environmental artist Wyland, the Wyland Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving the world’s ocean, waterways, and marine life. The foundation encourages environmental awareness through community events, education programs, and public art projects.