Kung Fu CD Holder

It’s strange, now when the CD is almost dead all these cool storage solutions for the plastic disc starts popping up. Like the Barcode CD Holder and now this Kung Fu inspired one.

It’s strange, now when the CD is almost dead all these cool storage solutions for the plastic disc starts popping up. Like the Barcode CD Holder and now this Kung Fu inspired one.

It may sound a bit weird to squeeze in all these features in a mini fridge, but it’s not such a bad idea if you are short of space and still want to be able to satisfy some of your gadget needs.

There isn’t much information available about this cool Barcode CD Holder. It’s designed by Marián Laššák and you’ll have to call to get the price.
What a great looking way to store your favorite CDs.
(Via pan-dan)

Do you have lots of CD’s and want to be able to keep them close yo your stereo or computer? Flex ought to be the perfect solution, especially if you do not have enough room for separate racks for the compact discs.

What to do with old CD’s (what to do with CD’s in general for that matter)? The people over at Acorn Studios came up with the brilliant idea of turning them in the cool looking clocks.

If the NES Controller CD Case isn’t enough to store your CD collection, then this 60 CD Pod ($25) is a good way to stack away some more of your precious discs. There are 30 numbered pull-out slots; each holding 2 discs.
The CD storage case comes with re-usable category labels and index cards, and is made of thermoplastic. Size (in inches): 6.25 H, 11.5 W, 5.75 D.

Yong-Seong Kim has come up with this cool concept of a portable player that will work both as an MP3 and CD player.
Just open both sides and insert you digital disc if you want to enjoy the music the old-timer’s way. More images at Yanko Design.

Here’s a nice way to store your CDs, DVDs and Video Games in a hard-core gamer style. Shaped like the classic NES controller, the Nintendo Controller CD Wallet ($16) holds up to 48 discs. The binder has the Nintendo logo in red ink.


Do you still have a lot of good music on cassettes and vinyl, but no device to play it on? The Instant Music Vinyl & Cassette Ripper ($82) will make it easy to convert your records and cassettes into crisp, clear digital audio (MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC). The Nero CD burning software is also included in the price.


Storing your CDs in a colorful dice. Sounds Japanese? You’re absolutely right.
Each cube in the Dice CD Storage ($13) system measures 18cm (7in.) and can hold up to 60 CDs. You have 4 colours to choose from: orange, green, pink and blue. The storage system is manufactured by StrapYa.
(Via Plastic Bamboo)