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Takahiro Miyashita’s Architectural Artistry in Hi-End Speaker Design

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When fashion intersects with technology, it can lead to remarkable innovations. Celebrated fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita has branched into audio design, introducing a speaker that masterfully combines visual artistry with acoustic innovation.

This is not just any speaker; it is a 43-inch tall floor-standing model that mimics New York’s iconic Flatiron Building. Unlike traditional speakers that are meant to be unobtrusive, Miyashita’s speaker stands out as a bold, sculptural statement piece. Made from a polycarbonate composite resin that resembles cracked concrete, it not only delivers sound but also serves as a striking piece of modern art.

More: Takahiro Miyashita, Instagram

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