Home speakers take many forms, but rarely do they reach architectural-level status the way this new speaker by Transparent does.
Machined out of solid, recycled aluminum, the Brutalist features a chunky, tactile aesthetic that is reminiscent of the architectural style that emerged from the 1950s.
With two circular speakers protruding out of the sides, and a third embedded near the bottom, the Brutalist offers directional sound, and a rock-solid, high-end build quality.
Clean switches and wifi integration means the speaker can interface with most streaming platforms, and will last for many, many years in a discerning audiophile’s home.
Brutalist beauty doesn’t come cheap, this speaker lists for $4,000 on Transparent’s website.


The Brutalist Speaker serves as a captivating centerpiece in any home, combi- ning form and function in a way that reflects Transparent’s commitment to ex- traordinary design.
Crafted from 70% post-consumer recycled aluminum, the speaker not only features an eye-catching aesthetic but also delivers optimal acoustical properties, ensuring an unparalleled audio experience.


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