Remember when you were a kid, you would listen to a seashell to hear the sound of the sea?
This popular myth is becoming reality. Now, seashells play real music; and where else would the idea come from, but Japan?

Screenshot Bayfm78 via Spoon-Tamago.com
It has been 90 years since radio came to the country, and to celebrate this event, Japanese radio station Bayfm78 created unique radio seashells.
It’s a nature and technology combined, since all shells were collected at Chiba prefecture’s seashore, known for its ’sazae' ---turban shells. The 100 harvested shells were handcrafted with tiny radios, using a micro USB, speaker, and antenna.

Screenshot Bayfm78 via Spoon-Tamago.com
Thanks to its beautiful design, sazae radios are perfect combination of technology and nature to become unique decor for your home.

Screenshot Bayfm78 via Spoon-Tamago.com

Screenshot Bayfm78 via Spoon-Tamago.com