sinestesìa develops DIY giacinto speakers.

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sinestesìa develops DIY giacinto speakers, now on kickstarter
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italian studio sinestesìa prides itself on creating products and services that surpass their functional properties. by providing a multi-sensory experience, founders ludovica vando and lorenzo appiani, hope to instill a fondness that reaches beyond superficial desire. the studio’s latest design, ‘giacinto’, is inclined much to the same effect.
Sinestesia is a conceptual design studio born from the synergy of Lorenzo Appiani and Ludovica Vando and their passion for experience related to objects, spaces and services. Their belief is that functionality and aesthetics are only able to generate synesthesia if multiple senses are stimulated by an interacting experience between the user and what he is touching, seeing, smelling and feeling.
From products to visuals and spaces, Sinestesia aims to evocate different senses through it designs in order to generate a long-lasting experience in which body, mind and spirit are involved.
sinestesìa DIY giacinto speakers
packaging
the small speaker system comes as a DIY (do it yourself) kit that not only engages users directly, but greatly reduces production related logistics on sinestesìa. ‘giacinto’ is an open invitation to develop a deeper understanding of the tool and its properties, allowing patrons to listen in a more conscious, appreciative way.
inner technology is optimized to simplify assembly. included in each kit are: two recycled leather forms, one stereo amplifier, connection cables (USB and AUX), and two speaker units. small screws and bolts hold everything together. ‘giacinto’ is available in basic recycled leather, customizable laser-burnt textures, or in a three-color range of high-quality leather. in addition, the speaker frame and hardware can be had in brass or aluminum.
‘giacinto’ comes as a pair with all necessary assembly components
sinestesìa DIY giacinto speakers
he internal components are designed by sound engineers pink elephan

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