When can humans eliminate wires and even all cables? In January this year, Haier released a non-concept version of its mass-produced tailless TV, proving that the technology is mature. Why hasn’t it been promoted yet? Forget it, lets just focus on getting things sorted.
Method 1: Ostrich policy, what cannot be seen does not exist!
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The picture above is the "picketFence" produced by Oboiler, the designer is KarlZahn. Yeah, but the skirting looks a bit rustic when it looks like this - even if the interior is decorated in a pastoral style, these whiteboards seem a bit superfluous.
Method 2: Solve it on the spot, as long as there is an industrial design that is pleasing to the eye.
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"Electricity"WallCleats" (WallCleats), the designer is still Karl Zahn. Well, it can basically solve the problem of excessively long wires caused by placement.
Method 3: Stop hiding! Come out!
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Don’t be scared! Not all plugs are real... But here comes the problem, you have to remember which plug is real... Disadvantages: This style of TV background wall is only suitable for Non-mainstream old, middle-aged and young people.
Method 4: If the enemy does not move, I will move!
We can’t hide those 998 bay wires, so we can only rely on moving them socket to shorten the wire. Cut off a leg of your workbench, side table and coffee table and replace it with this one! The designers are Choi Won Seok and Kim Do Yeop.
Method 5: Ninja Magic ~
Hmm, anyway, it can make you automatically ignore it, and the purpose of this wire has been achieved. . . The designer is Chen Ruwei, and the work is called "post×Line".
Method 6: Okay, I recognize you. . . But you have to accept the transformation!
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