“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” — Albert Einstein

Designs That Move: Bang & Olufsen Speakers

Sunday, April 15, 2007 | 1 comment

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“BeoLab 8000 stands poised on its cast-iron base; like a graceful ballerina balancing on her toes, the delicate look is combined with a robust construction and performance. The highly polished surface absorbs and reflects its surroundings, and is available in a range of bold colours, making BeoLab 8000 the perfect exclamation mark in any interior.” More here.

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This segment is part 6 in a 17 part series
Jump to part: Gehry's IAC HQ, I.M. Pei's Miho Museum, Louis Kahn's Dhaka Assembly, Terence Conran Chair, Sydney Lynch Necklace, Bang & Olufsen Speakers, Alessi's Vacuum Cleaner, Wright's Xanadu Gallery, Reiko Ishiyama Brooch, Fabric & Fabrication, Issey Miyake Watch, Noguchi Table, Deborah Krupenia Vessel, Chanel No. 5 Box, Noguchi Lamp, Luis Barragan, Move

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