The idea for the Dragon speakers, designed by Joakim Axelsson, was to join a classical sculptural shape with the modern look of the raw speaker elements and create a new and interesting visual experience. According to Yanko Design, they are 32cm high and are made to fit in the bookshelf, by the tv, in the kitchen or in other small, but prominent spots. These speakers seems to go along the same trend of turning something practical into something more artistic, such as the elaborate cardboard speaker installations, which were created for a music festival in Switzerland.


Dimensione Danza
Vicenza
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weird. just not my taste but maybe for others.
1Ewww!
*I reject your reality and substitute my own*
2I like the *idea*, but I don't like those particular ones...not my style at all.
3*Adore* these. Love all things dragon and need speakers. Where oh where can I get my hands on some???
4Damn. They're close to $1400. U.S. (1000 Euros). I won't be getting my hands on these for awhile if ever! Too sad!
5With the right decor... very chic.
~SwtAsSgr~
6THOSE ARE AMAZING!!!!!
7Very fab! My sister would love these!
"Party like a rock star, pound like a porn star, play like an all star!"
8I love em but didn't know they cost that much.
9I think they are kinda cute. Better than ugly typical black ones from Best Buy.
10Not for our front room, but these would be perfect for the Guy's office/haven of computer nerd-dom.
11I would expect to see these in "antique-y" homes.
12whoaaa! So not for me! They'd be great for hiding the speakers at a tacky asian restaurant LOL
13The style is fun, but they plastic is cheesy looking. If they were more matte I'd like them more.
14TACKY!
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