Audio & Media Consoles

Audio enthusiasts are particular about the gear, so they’re also particular about what their gear goes into. Each client has a different set of components and different ways they prefer to interact with them. Bobland is happy to collaborate on a custom console, as long as there’s an invite to a listening party when the project is complete.

Custom-designed audio console in rustic Alder. Custom steel legs fabricated by Formed Objects

Audio console in rustic Alder. Pocket doors tuck into cabinet for unobstructed access to volume knob.

Audio console in rustic Alder. Steel legs detail.

Alder audio console pocket doors animation.

Client photo (Tim Sproul).

A client asked for a custom configuration of the DWR Line console to fit his audio/video set up. Bobland reverse-engineered the original then scaled to the client’s specs.

Line console with front doors dropped. Special fall flap hinges and arm supports allow the doors to fall softly and land flush with the console bottom.

The slatted design of the Line console is made to allow remote control interaction with electronics while the doors are shut.

Custom walnut media cabinet. Modern design and exact dimensions were must-haves. Client: Hank Hosfield

Custom steel pulls detail. Fabricated by Formed Objects.

Leg detail.

The clients and I went to the lumber supplier together to look at stock and they loved this bold, contrasty grain pattern. Asymmetric doors define compartments that organize the components and related media within.