the good old days.
To this day, the primary materials of this handcrafted TV are actually those days of constantly moving between rental rooms across Saigon fifteen years ago. A student from the countryside, lugging around a blue mesh clothes bag, a brownish-maroon wooden chest from a friend, and a yellow faux flower vase that looked so out of style. I even carried a TV under my arm—one I barely watched. I mostly kept it on just to hear a human voice in the silence of those youthful days, which weren't exactly happy, or maybe they were happy enough—I can't quite remember.
As for that wooden wine box, I use it to keep some 'survival' tools: just a hammer, a pair of pliers, and a screwdriver (even if there was no other furniture to fix). Everything was captured with an HTC phone—the world's first Android device (borrowed from a friend). See? You’re still the same person you’ve always been: decorating your space with wood, picture, sound, tech, and tools—no matter the circumstances. Rest assured. Go ahead and place your order.