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B&O Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2500 Vintage Telephone - Danish Design

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B&O Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2500 Vintage Telephone - Danish Design Experience timeless elegance and functionality with this vintage Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2500 telephone, model 1026546, designed by Martin Iseli. A true work of art, this post-modern 90s/early 2000s desk phone features a sleek black design and embodies B&O’s iconic Danish craftsmanship. Features: Corded telephone with integrated display. Displays caller information, including number, time of call, and name (if stored in the 121-number memory). Stores the numbers of the last 24 callers, serving as a passive answering machine. Condition: Not tested but in excellent physical condition. User manuals are available online for reference. Perfect for: Office or home desk. Collectors of vintage electronics or Bang & Olufsen designs. Adding a touch of sophisticated functionality to any space. Sold as is. Questions? Please leave a comment below! Keywords: vintage B&O phone, BeoCom 2500, Bang & Olufsen telephone, Danish design, post-modern office decor, 90s electronics, y2k style, desk phone, collectible phone, minimalist design.
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