The conceptual 'FAKES' speaker is an architecturally inspired technology solution that calls to mind an urban metropolis to play music or audio content in a design-conscious manner. The speaker is achieved with anodized aluminum material and features a grille that calls to mind the steel beams that usually grace the exterior of skyscrapers in urban areas. The controls for the speaker are integrated into the ridges of the speaker to hide them when it's not in use to add a further sense of cohesion for users.
The conceptual 'FAKES' speaker is the design work of Jaeyong Lee of Weekend-Works and can be positioned in a living space as an homage to urban architecture that will draw attention with its demure aesthetic.
Skyscraper-Inspired Speakers
The Conceptual 'FAKES' Speaker Highlights an Architectural Design
Trend Themes
1. Architectural-inspired Technology - Create speakers and other electronics that draw inspiration from architectural design.
2. Seamless Controls Integration - Explore ways to seamlessly integrate the controls of speakers into their design.
3. Demure Aesthetics - Create speaker designs that are visually appealing in their simplicity.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Speaker manufacturers can draw inspiration from architectural design to create visually appealing products that stand out in the market.
2. Smart Home - Architecturally inspired speakers can be integrated into smart home systems to add visual appeal to home automation.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate architecturally inspired speakers into their designs, creating a seamless and cohesive look.