Sleek, angular speakers with sharp edges and shiny finishes can be nice, but sometimes you need something more rugged and raw — something with a bunch of hammers on it. This one-of-a-kind milk crate stereo and end table is a good fit for that niche.
This handmade piece by Devin Kain features a real milk crate housing and real antique hammers for feet. Despite its somewhat flea market appearance, this baby packs four modern 3-inch full-range speakers inside. The backlit photo on the stereo’s face is also one of a kind, like the unit itself, and that door knob at the top is the volume.
This unique backyard-workshop look doesn’t come cheap though. You can buy this unit off the Bugcicle Etsy shop, but it’ll cost you $US999. Still, it’s made out of an old milk crate and has hammers for feet; you can be pretty certain nothing else like it is going to come along any time soon. [Technabob]