More often than not, people tolerate speakers because they enhance the sound of their music, not because they enhance the look of a space; but that can all change thanks to the Tailor Loudspeaker. Instead of making speakers less obtrusive, the Tailor Loudspeaker embraces its size and shape while dressing it up in fine fabrics to give it a more fashionable turn.
Designed by Adam Norbury, a product designer based in Oxford, United Kingdom, the Tailor Loudspeaker may stand just over three feet tall, but people won't be concentrating on its height. Instead, they will comment on fine English Walnut frame and vibrant upholstery. Whether from Maharam suppliers or Paul Smith or anyone in between, the Tailor Loudspeaker is very chic.
Upholstered Sound Systems
The Tailor Loudspeaker Can be Customized with Colorful Fabrics
Trend Themes
1. Custom Upholstery - There is an opportunity for disruption in the speaker industry by offering customizable upholstery options to suit a customer's decor preferences.
2. Fashionable Speakers - There is an opportunity for disruption in the speaker industry by designing speakers as a fashion accessory to enhance the look of a space.
3. Size Embracement - There is an opportunity for disruption in the speaker industry by designing large speakers which are not seen as obtrusive but are embraced like statement furniture pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Incorporating audio technology into furniture design presents an opportunity for disruption with products that can offer a seamlessly integrated multi-sensory experience.
2. Audio Technology - The audio technology industry can benefit from incorporating upholstered designs into speaker products to create a new category of fashionable speakers.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry has an opportunity to offer a wider range of stylish speakers designed as luxury home accessories.