Nicely coinciding with today's launch of Freesat, we forthwith divulge news on a design that targets that most unsightly blemish of the British urban landscape: the satellite dish.
The appallingly named Sqish (where the hell'd the 'u' go?) is an aesthetic alternative to the traditional perforated black metal contraption that can receive Sky and Freesat and is a similar size, if not shape.
A unit that doesn't rust and can probably be used to skirt around planning restrictions, simply take a digital photo of the wall it's to be mounted on when ordering and a UV-stable matt finish 'Sqishoflage' sticker is supplied to camouflage the offending item.
Prices kick off at a not-unreasonable £149 for the Solo rising to £169 for the Duo and £189 for the Quad with a new Sqishoflage sticker £25, should you redecorate your house. Or move. Or have an amusing sticker you want to show everyone.




































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