
"The collaboration between Bang & Olufsen and Antolini is one of those pairings that sounds unlikely on paper but makes complete sense once you see it. Both brands are obsessed with material and committed to the idea that an object should not only perform but move you."
"The installation centers on the preview of Beosound Haven, a sphere of precision-engineered aluminium that sits on a stone plinth, surrounded by living greenery and water lilies, creating a moment of deliberate quiet that invites deeper engagement."
"The primary stone throughout the space is Antolini's Taj Mahal quartzite in a matt finish, chosen for its soft, almost luminous tonality, creating a visual tension that great design installations thrive on."
Milan Design Week prompts reflection on the purpose of design through immersive experiences. The installation 'From Quarry to Garden: The Shape of Beautiful Sound' by Bang & Olufsen and Antolini exemplifies this. It features the Beosound Haven speaker, designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings. The installation uses Antolini's Taj Mahal quartzite, which enhances the speaker's presence without overshadowing it. The combination of sound, stone, and greenery creates a space that evokes emotional responses, illustrating the power of thoughtful design.
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