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Crosby Credenza

The Crosby Credenza was developed in collaboration with Vanish Designs, with MODA’s founder serving as the lead designer behind the product.

MODA’s founder has spent the past two decades designing discreet technology solutions for clients who value beautifully resolved environments—spaces that transform only when technology is needed. Crosby emerged directly from that approach.

At its core, Crosby is a finely crafted credenza that conceals a 4K ultra-short-throw projector and a 110-inch motorized ambient light-rejecting screen. In its resting state, it reads as furniture—quiet, architectural, and materially driven. When activated, the piece transforms into a fully immersive theatrical experience, revealing high-performance projection without disrupting the space.

Conceived as an alternative to the visual language of traditional home theater furniture, Crosby was designed to integrate quietly into architecture, prioritizing proportion, materiality, and spatial presence over visible technology.

As lead designer, MODA’s founder shaped the form, detailing, and overall design intent, working closely with the Vanish Designs team to treat advanced AV systems as furniture first. The result was an object that allowed performance and restraint to coexist.

Seen in retrospect, Crosby represents the conceptual precursor to PROJEXION—the moment when the idea of transformation, concealment, and immersion began to move from residential furniture toward a more flexible, scalable platform.

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