Designed by Juan Soriano Blanco and Giorgio Bonaguro, the Vitruvio speakers exhibit simple geometry evocative of Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawings of The Vitruvian Man. In each of the three versions, the round speaker is suspended inside a box of either wood or metal. The suspension allows the speaker to move with the vibrations of music, visualizing sound. The expressive designs can be made in square or rectangular shapes fashioned from naturally finished wood or black metal.
Photography by Andrea Basile Studio
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