Bang & Olufsen Sound & Design

- Price:
- 4,000 yen (JPY)
- Author(s):
- Bang & Olufsen Japan
- Language(s):
- Japanese
- Pages:
- 208
- Binding:
- softcover
- ISBN:
- 978-4-86831-043-3 C0070
Calling all music and design lovers: a tribute to a century of pioneering technology, fine artisanship, and premier products by the Danish audio brand.
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True to its tagline “Where sound meets design,” the Danish audio brand Bang & Olufsen offers sophisticated design and intuitive controls that make it a favorite among lovers of fine music and design. This volume—the first book of its kind by the brand—features two sets of insightful interviews, the first by artistic and cultural creatives who have embraced Bang & Olufsen and the second by designers of its products. A gallery of iconic models combining top-of-the-line technology, Scandinavian artisanship, and sculpted beauty rounds out the look into the first hundred years of a brand that began in 1925 with a radio built inside a modest attic. A must-have for any fan!
Table of contents
Introduction
Interview with Hiroshi Fujiwara
My Bang & Olufsen: Masamichi Katayama (Wonderwall), Hiroshi Nakamura, Ryo Miyoshi, Lee Kwangho, Nuri Yeon, Akiko Kawamura & Yoriko Takuma, Mayuko Aizawa & Masayuki Onaga, Toshiki Yagisawa, No Age, Shogo Sekine, Karimoku Furniture
History of Bang & Olufsen
Iconic Products
Design Matters: Torsten Valeur, Cecilie Manz, Norm Architects, GamFratesi
Bang & Olufsen was founded in 1925 by Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen in the small Danish town of Struer. True to its tagline of “Where sound meets design,” its audio products offer sophisticated design and intuitive controls that make it a favorite particularly among lovers of fine music and design. The brand has collaborated extensively with designers in and beyond Denmark, including Jacob Jensen, David Lewis, and, more recently, Norm Architects and Cecilie Manz. It celebrated its centennial in 2025.
www.bang-olufsen.com