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Bang & Olufsen Breaks the Mold: Luxury Meets Minimalism in Beolab 90 Finishes

Bang & Olufsen Breaks the Mold: Luxury Meets Minimalism in Beolab 90 Finishes

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Bang & Olufsen Breaks the Mold: Luxury Meets Minimalism in Beolab 90 Finishes

Bang & Olufsen’s Beolab 90 impresses with two bold finishes, offering a striking contrast between sleek minimalism and vibrant luxury.

Two Finishes, Two Worlds: The New Beolab 90 Looks

When it comes to high-end audio, Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 speakers is often front and center on any audiophile’s radar. Their commitment to impeccable sound, exquisite design, and sustainability creates an allure that’s hard to resist. Recently, the company unveiled two fresh finish options for its flagship Beolab 90 speaker system — and wow, are they a study in contrasts.

The new editions, dubbed Phantom and Mirage, couldn’t be more different yet both radiate their own unique charm. If you’ve ever pondered whether your sound system should whisper understated elegance or shout out bold vibrancy, Bang & Olufsen just gave you two fantastic choices.

Phantom: Sleek Minimalism in Monochrome Black

First up, the Phantom edition is a masterclass in restraint. Draped in a monochrome black palette, this Beolab 90 Phantom speakers looks like the kind of sleek, stealthy companion for anyone who appreciates clean lines and modern sophistication.

The speaker features a semi-transparent black metal grille with a durable PVD coating. This grille seamlessly merges with the solid aluminum frame, crafting a unified, sculptural form. What really seals the deal is the carbon fiber inserts that not only reinforce the design’s strength but add a sporty flair — think of it as the high-performance car of audio systems.

Beolab 90 Phantom Edition with sleek black grille and aluminum frame

Mirage: A Vivid Splash of Color and Texture

If Phantom is the cool, muted shadow, then Mirage is the dazzling light. This edition bursts with gradient hues that shift from blues and pinks to sapphire and purple, flowing gracefully over every panel and support.

The speaker’s panels are cloaked in shimmering fabric that catches the light beautifully, while an anodized aluminum frame ties the whole look together with a complementary color scheme. It’s an eye-catching design that can hold its own even in the most formal interior settings.

What’s particularly fun is how Mirage channels the “Barbenheimer” aesthetic—a playful nod to the recent cultural phenomenon blending contrasting styles—making this speaker not just a sound device but a bold style statement.

Beolab 90 Mirage Edition in vibrant gradient hues with fabric panels

Exclusive Collector’s Editions for the 100th Anniversary

Both Phantom and Mirage belong to Bang & Olufsen’s “Titan” series, a limited run celebrating the brand’s centennial. They’re the second and third releases in a total of five exclusive collections, each capped at just ten units worldwide.

Every purchase comes with a certificate of authenticity, emphasizing the rarity and prestige of owning one of these beauties. While the price hasn’t been officially announced yet, a hint of what to expect comes from the base Beolab 90 model’s price tag of $211,800 per pair (excluding exclusivity premiums). Luxury like this doesn’t shy away from making a statement in your wallet as well as your living room.

Why the Beolab 90 Still Reigns Supreme

Bang & Olufsen’s Beolab 90 has always been more than just a speaker—it's a blend of cutting-edge acoustic technology and high art. These new finishes only deepen the experience, giving fans the freedom to express their personal style through sound.

Whether you’re drawn to the quiet confidence of Phantom or the flamboyant flair of Mirage, these options remind us why Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 speakers remains a beacon in luxury audio.

“Если вы ищете высококачественные акустические системы, Bang & Olufsen наверняка входит в список ваших приоритетов.” — Bang & Olufsen product note

FAQ

  • How many units are available for each Beolab 90 edition?
    Only 10 units of each Phantom and Mirage edition will be produced, making them highly exclusive collector’s items.
  • What materials are used in the Phantom edition?
    It features a semi-transparent black metal grille with PVD coating, a solid aluminum frame, and carbon fiber inserts for strength and style.
  • What colors define the Mirage edition?
    The Mirage finish boasts gradients of blue, pink, sapphire, and purple, wrapped in shimmering fabric panels with an anodized aluminum frame.
  • Are these speakers suitable for all interior styles?
    Yes, especially Mirage, with its vibrant yet sophisticated look, can fit even more formal interiors, while Phantom suits minimalist modern spaces.
  • What is the expected price range for these limited editions?
    While exact prices aren’t confirmed, the base Beolab 90 model costs around $211,800 per pair, and limited editions will likely command a premium.

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