Tesla Rytmus

Cecoslovacchia 1948, brand Tesla, material bakelite, cm 36x27x18

Elegant, sophisticated, unique: the 1948 Tesla Rytmus is the perfect example of Art Deco style applied to industrial design.
Its glossy brown Bakelite body captivates at first glance, while the iconic front fins add a touch of dynamism and refinement.
Every detail, from the scale depicting world cities to the textured front panel, speaks of an era when listening to the radio was a ritual and design was an art.
A true vintage masterpiece, capable of evoking the atmosphere of times gone by.
Fair condition: signs of age and use, the top line is broken.
Not tested.

The ELEKTRA company was founded in Czechoslovakia in 1921 with entirely national capital. From 1932 to 1945, it was owned by Philips. In
1946, the name was changed to TESLA (a tribute to Nikola Tesla, the visionary Serbian engineer and pioneer of electromagnetism known for his fundamental contributions to alternating current and his eccentric personality).
Production focused on light bulbs, vacuum tubes, electronic components, radio receivers, military technology, and more.
Tesla developed a network of radio and television transmitters that broadcast throughout the former Czechoslovakia and the countries of the former Soviet Union, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, and Syria.
After an economic crisis caused by the split of the former Czechoslovakia, Tesla specialized in military production, telecommunications, water treatment, solar and industrial technologies.
The Talisman 308U was the most popular aircraft in many Eastern regions due to its affordability, reliability and design.

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