Transparent Launches Brutalist Speaker Inspired by 1950s Architecture
The Stockholm-based audio brand's new speaker combines bold design, sustainable materials, and advanced acoustic engineering.
- The Brutalist Speaker, crafted by Transparent, draws design inspiration from mid-20th-century brutalist architecture, blending aesthetics with cutting-edge audio performance.
- Constructed with 70% post-consumer recycled aluminum, the speaker reflects Transparent's commitment to sustainability and circular technology.
- Its technical features include dual three-inch tweeters positioned at 90-degree angles for detailed high-frequency sound and carefully engineered bass drivers for clean, powerful lows.
- The speaker supports hi-res audio up to 192kHz/24-bit, is compatible with popular streaming platforms like AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect, and features Bluetooth 5.2 and dual-band WiFi connectivity.
- Standing 23.2 inches tall and weighing 12kg, the Brutalist Speaker is available now in black or metal finishes for $4,000 USD through Transparent's website and select retailers.