Bang & Olufsen Anthracite Three Quarter View Beolab 90 Speaker
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This is a Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 speaker presented as a three-quarter view isolated cutout. The object is finished in a deep, matte anthracite black with a uniform, non-reflective surface texture. The material appears to be a solid composite or high-grade polymer with sharp, clean edges defining its geometric structure.
The form factor is a tall, sculptural tower characterized by an origami-inspired faceted design consisting of multiple intersecting diamond-shaped planes. No visible drivers, grilles, control interfaces, or connection ports are apparent on the exterior surfaces from this angle. The unit tapers toward the top and rests on a subtly integrated base without distinct legs or visible cabling.
Such an architectural form positions the piece as both a high-performance audio instrument and a statement art object. Its monolithic presence suggests integration into contemporary interior environments where visual design holds equal weight to acoustic function. The silhouette conveys technical precision and avant-garde aesthetic intent suitable for minimalist or luxury residential spaces.