European Product Design Award

Dynaudio wins design award

Dynaudio received the "European Product Design Award" in the category "Media and Home Electronics" for two new loudspeakers: the Confidence 50 (design: Malte Köhn) and the Evoke 30 (design: Louise B. Dalgaard).

The latter is modern but also traditional and retro, as well as simple and luxurious at the same time, according to the justification. On the new Confidence 50, the jury praised in particular the lavishly shaped sound guide on the front. The European Product Design Award is presented annually by the Farmani Group in all conceivable categories for products that "improve everyday life with practical and beautiful creations". It should not be confused with the EISA Awards, in which STEREO is a member of the HI-FI Expert Group jury. The EISA winners will not be announced until mid-August.

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