A study in purity, proportion, and restraint.

This concept explores how form can emerge from the fundamental relationship between sound and mathematics. Reduced to primitive geometry, the speaker is shaped by basic volumes and circular apertures, allowing simple mathematical logic to give structure to an object designed first and foremost for listening.

The design balances discretion with presence. Its restrained form allows it to sit quietly within a living space, while proportion, material, and mass give it enough authority to command attention when in use. The result is an object defined by clarity and balance—confident without display, expressive without excess.