art meets sound
Limited Editions
Two to three editions per year. Fifty units each. Numbered. Signed. Unrepeatable.
the idea
Where art and sound meet.
Alongside our standard collection, we release a small number of limited editions each year in collaboration with artists, illustrators, and printmakers we admire.
The artwork appears on the smooth middle band of the speaker, executed in a technique chosen for the work. Each edition is limited to fifty units, individually numbered, and signed by both the artist and the maker.
They are objects first, speakers second. Or perhaps the other way around.
what makes them limited
01
Fifty units
Never more. When an edition sells out, it stays sold out. No reprints, no follow-up runs, no second chances.
02
Two signatures
Each speaker is signed by the artist who created the work and by the maker who built the speaker. Two hands. One object.
03
Honest pricing
€1,495 — €200 more than the standard Halo. That covers the artwork license, the artist's signature, the additional finishing, and the documentation. No artificial scarcity premium.
now
The first edition is in the making.
We're currently working with our first collaborator on the inaugural George Vanadium Limited Edition. Details, artwork, and the artist will be revealed when the work is complete.
Want to be the first to know when it launches?
how it works
From artist to your room.
01
We choose the artist
We approach artists whose work we believe belongs on a speaker — illustrators, printmakers, photographers. Not the established names, but the ones we'd want in our own homes.
02
They choose the work
The artist selects an existing piece or creates something new. The colour of the speaker is chosen to complement the work. The technique — print, hand-painted, embedded — depends on what the artwork needs.
03
We build the fifty
Each unit is built, finished, and signed. Numbered 01/50 to 50/50. When the last one ships, the edition is closed.
for artists
Make something with us.
We're always interested in conversations with artists whose work might find a home on a speaker. If that sounds like you — or someone you know — write to us.
We work with one artist at a time, share creative decisions openly, and pay properly. No exposure-bucks, no creative compromises that don't serve the work.
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