Bang & Olufsen In Use View Beosound Shape Speaker
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This installation features the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Shape speaker system, composed of modular hexagonal tiles mounted to a wall. The individual units are finished in a palette of matte terracotta, warm grey, and off-white. Each tile appears as a shallow, three-dimensional geometric form with a fabric-covered front surface.
The system utilizes a tessellated honeycomb arrangement where each hexagonal module functions as a discrete acoustic element. A uniform textile grille conceals the internal drivers across every tile, maintaining a consistent texture throughout the cluster. No external controls, stands, or visible cabling are present, emphasizing the seamless integration of the components into the architectural surface.
Such a configuration positions the audio equipment as a piece of wall-mounted art rather than a traditional electronic device. It is situated within a domestic interior, specifically above a dark kitchen island, suggesting a context of high-end residential design. The aesthetic prioritizes visual harmony with the surrounding decor over conventional loudspeaker visibility.