Quad 33/303/FM3 Amplifier System, 1967

The Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd, UK (manufacturer)
Quad 33 Preamplifier, 303 Power Amplifier, FM3 Tuner
Designed 1967, manufactured 1967-85
Grey-green metal housing
PRICE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST



GALLERY


The Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd, UK (manufacturer)
Quad 33 Preamplifier, 303 Power Amplifier, FM3 Tuner
Designed 1967, manufactured 1967-85
Grey-green metal housing
PRICE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST





Event
Listening event
Records and whisky
Date
Saturday 25 July 2026
Times
4.00 PM
6.00 PM
TICKETS
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Huber is pleased to present a retrospective exhibition ‘At Home With Art‘, showing the work produced by a group of artists for the collaboration between the Tate Gallery and Homebase.
In 1999, a group of leading British artists and sculptors were invited to join the “At home With Art” project – conceived by Tate Curator, Colin Painter – in an attempt to bring contemporary art into domestic life.
The objects ranged from pure sculpture to functional items such as the stunning and elegant lamp by kapoor shown here. Artists involved in the project included Anish Kapoor, Richard Wentworth, Antony Gormley, Alison Wilding, Permindar Kaur, David Mach, Angela Bulloch and Richard Deacon.
Image: Anish Kapoor, Teardrop Lamp, 1999
Location
HUBER at Lazy Bird
Unit 22 Open Market
Brighton BN1 4JU
Dates
Opening March 2023
Gallery Hours
Wed-Sun 11am-4pm
Creators
Anish Kapoor, Richard Wentworth, Antony Gormley, Alison Wilding, Permindar Kaur, David Mach, Angela Bulloch and Richard Deacon


Huber is pleased to present a group exhibition showcasing the work of some of the most exciting contemporary Japanese ceramic artists – both established and emerging.
The objects range from small and usable tableware items to large dishes, vases and sculptural pieces
Image: Raku earthenware dish, c. 2000 (please note: this images is a placeholder and will be updated with an item from the exhibition in due course)
Location
HUBER at Lazy Bird
Unit 22 Open Market
Brighton BN1 4JU
Dates
Opening February 2024
Gallery Hours
Wed-Sun 11am-4pm
Creators
Shinobu Hashimoto, Makoto Kagoshima, Yumiko Iihoshi, Shinsaku Nakazono, Naomichi Sato, Makiko Suzuki, Sayaka Takenaka, Midori Uchida


Huber is pleased to present an interactive audio listening exhibition.
The Garrard 301 transcription turntable is considered one of the most significant turntables in the development of analogue audio.
Huber Project have developed a new plinth for the Garrrard 301.
The exhibition showcases the new plinth in various iterations, with combinations of tonearms and headshells.
The exhibition will be an emersive listening experience, not only showing the products but demonstrating the beautiful sound in a valve-based audio system.
Image: Garrard 301 Hammertone turntable, 1953
Location
HUBER at Lazy Bird
Unit 22 Open Market
Brighton BN1 4JU
Dates
Opening January 2024
Gallery Hours
Wed-Sun 11am-4pm
Creators
Garrard, SME, Ortofon, Marantz













Designer unknown
Open sideboard
c. 1958
Black welded metal frame, teak veneered wood
W 152 cm, D 38 cm, H 54.5 cm; Wt est. 22 kg








Piero Fornasetti, Italy (designer)
‘Melodramma’ (Opera) series decorative dishes, (dishes, ashtrays, wall decorations)
No.2: Pollione (Norma by Vincenzo Bellini)
No.21: Otello (Otello by Giuseppe Verdi)
Produced c. 1960 at the Fornasetti Atelier, Milan, Italy
Porcelain, decorative gilded finish
Each Diam. 13 cm, H 3.5 cm; Wt 420 g












Vittorio Dassi, Italy (designer)
Sideboard
Produced at Dassi Mobili Moderni, Lissone, c. 1955
Maple, glass
W 193 cm, D 44 cm, H 78.5 cm (68 cm to main level); Wt est. 50 kg








Venesta Plywood Company, Estonia (manufacturer)
‘Isokon Tray’
Produced c. 1935 for the Isokon Furniture Company
Stained birch plywood
L 40.2 cm, W 27.4 cm, H 2.2 cm; Wt 279 g






Ernest Race, UK (designer)
‘Isokon Donkey Mark 2′
Designed 1963 for the Isokon Furniture Company.
Cream-white painted plywood with wooden legs.
L 53 cm, W 41 cm, H 40 cm; Wt 5.2 kg






Suzanne Ramié, Madoura Studio, France (designer/creator)
Large ‘punch’ ceramic bowl
Produced at Ramié’s Atelier Madoura, France, c. 1955-60.
Ceramic, glazed and enamelled finish.
H 14.5 cm, Diam 20 cm; Wt 1428 g