Welcome to Daza and Enid's home on the internet where we celebrate the best of the twentieth century.

You'll find an exciting array of last century cultural detritus in each room of our house. Sounds in the lounge, toiletries in the bathroom and tastes in the kitchen.

Come on in.


Teli Compact

The Teli Compact is a fine example of 20th century pulse phone technology. Teli was a subsidiary company of the Swedish telecommunications public utility (Televerket) responsible for telephone design and manufacturing prior to deregulation and liberalisation of the Swedish telecommunications industry. It ceased phone manufacture in 1988. The Teli Compact is Swedish style condensed into a compact, desktop, button phone. Unlike touch tone, pulse phones make lovely audible clicks. But careful using it for tele-banking, because automated touch-tone systems can't hear pulse phone clicks.