Glass speakers

Sound you need to see.

Precise design. Clean audio.

Get notified when available • Expected Q2 2026

Glass Wave

Glass Wave Speaker
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Design

Glass

The core design element is a glass monolith. Its textured surface creates visual depth and captures light, which refracts inside into subtle, lively reflections.

The massive glass body, thanks to its rigidity, naturally limits unwanted vibrations and creates a stable foundation for balanced sound.

Form

Clean lines and simple geometry. Without unnecessary decoration. The shape is functional, yet distinctive.

Placement

Most speakers try to hide. Glass Wave doesn't. They are part of the interior. And naturally stand out in it.

Design Approach

Things you see every day must not become ordinary. We chose proportions and materials with an emphasis on timelessness.

Manufacture

Every Glass Wave is precision-crafted. From cutting the glass to hand-finishing of the wooden frame and final assembly.

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Sound

The tuning focused on natural tonality and balanced performance. Without artificial enhancement of individual frequency bands that would alter the character of the music.

Tuning

Balanced tuning across the entire frequency spectrum. The performance remains natural and pleasant even after hours of listening.

Clarity

The midrange remains clear and open. Bass is controlled and doesn't overpower other frequencies.

Real Rooms

Tested in actual rooms, not labs. Works in spaces where people actually listen.

Connectivity

Designed as a fully wireless Bluetooth system with AAC and aptX support. The pair of speakers communicate wirelessly with each other, without a connection cable.

Despite its dimensions, the sound feels full and anchored in space. Low frequencies have volume without losing control.

Glass Wave Sound Testing

Development Process

The design went through gradual development and rigorous testing. Every detail was tuned with regard to the whole.

Engineering

Acoustics were designed and optimized using simulation models. Final tuning took place on real units.

Prototyping

During development, we tested various manufacturing processes to achieve maximum precision and build quality.

Listening Tests

Tested across music genres in different interiors. Final sound adjustments also took listener feedback into account.

Design Philosophy

We chose glass, wood and copper for their natural character. These are materials that demand respect in manufacturing. Their quality and longevity clearly justify this demanding nature.

We approached the design with restraint, emphasizing proportions and color balance. More important than an impressive form was the quality of execution.

The result is a compact speaker with a full-bodied sound.

That's how Glass Wave came to be.

Where Glass Wave Excels and Where It Has Limits

Ideal For

  • Small to medium rooms (15–30 m²)
  • Near to mid-distance listening
  • Indoor use

Not Designed For

  • Large open spaces
  • Sound reinforcement for large events
  • Frequent moving

Availability

Q2 2026

Specifications

Construction

Materials

Glass, wood, copper

Glass monolith, wooden frame and copper ring in balanced proportions.

Dimensions

225 × 220 × 90 mm

Height × Width × Depth

Weight

3.5 kg

Weight per unit

Technology

Connectivity

Bluetooth

Fully wireless operation without the need for connection cables.

Supported codecs

AAC, aptX

Optimized for both Apple and Android.

Stereo mode

True Wireless Stereo (TWS)

Automatic synchronization of two units without cables.

Be There From the Beginning

The first series will be limited. Leave your contact for priority access and development updates.

Priority Access

Ability to order before public release. Limited number of units in the first series.

Direct Updates

Information about production progress and launch date.

Development Notes

Selected decisions from development and their context.

Get notified when available • Expected Q2 2026

Glass Wave in an Interior Setting