Nordic Silver
Dynaudio har nå lansert en helt ny finish i deres Contour I-serie. Finishen har fått navnet Nordic Silver og er en matt finish hvor treets struktur er i fokus. Løvtreet poppel er benyttet, og dette er hentet fra bærekraftige leverandører.
Lydglede har Contour 20i og 30i tilgjengelig for demo i Vestby og det er også mulig med hjemlån. Alle tre finisher (Nordic Silver, Valnøtt og høyglans svart) er tilgjengelig for levering.
Du kan lese mer om de ulike modellene her.
Fra Dynaudio
Nordic silver has landed. It’s clean, simple, tactile poplar wood from sustainable sources – a bespoke veneer that conjures up visions of crisp Scandinavian winters, when you’re huddled up in front of the fire, hot chocolate in hand, and your favourite music playing.
We aren’t known for playing it safe. A blended-wood finish is new for us – and so is shaving trees like pencils. Huge sheets come off the trunks, then we mix-and-match, laminate and glue to create a unique grain pattern (more on that below).
We haven’t gone overboard with the lacquer, either. The wood was simply too beautiful. So, we left it almost completely natural – run your hand across it and you’ll feel the grain… and the craftsmanship.
Nordic Silver joins the existing premium Walnut Wood and Black High Gloss finishes in the Contour i range.
Nordic Silver is created using an innovative lamination process. Selected sustainable tree trunks are ‘unrolled’, almost like a pencil sharpener, to produce huge sheets of wood. These are then mixed-and-matched, laminated, glued and formed into what is essentially a new trunk.
This is then formed into a custom wood-grain pattern before being sliced once more into the sheets of veneer that are applied to the speaker cabinet. As Dynaudio Industrial Designer Marcus Abrahamsen explains:
“This process lets us specify exactly how we want the finish to look, without needing to use vinyl laminate or any printing techniques – it’s all real wood, from sustainable sources. And because of that, it’s more consistent between speakers while also retaining that unique organic look. It also means we aren’t as affected by variations between individual trees, within the wood itself, or by batches created at different times of the year.”
Dynaudio har nå lansert en helt ny finish i deres Contour I-serie. Finishen har fått navnet Nordic Silver og er en matt finish hvor treets struktur er i fokus. Løvtreet poppel er benyttet, og dette er hentet fra bærekraftige leverandører.
Lydglede har Contour 20i og 30i tilgjengelig for demo i Vestby og det er også mulig med hjemlån. Alle tre finisher (Nordic Silver, Valnøtt og høyglans svart) er tilgjengelig for levering.
Du kan lese mer om de ulike modellene her.
Fra Dynaudio
Nordic silver has landed. It’s clean, simple, tactile poplar wood from sustainable sources – a bespoke veneer that conjures up visions of crisp Scandinavian winters, when you’re huddled up in front of the fire, hot chocolate in hand, and your favourite music playing.
We aren’t known for playing it safe. A blended-wood finish is new for us – and so is shaving trees like pencils. Huge sheets come off the trunks, then we mix-and-match, laminate and glue to create a unique grain pattern (more on that below).
We haven’t gone overboard with the lacquer, either. The wood was simply too beautiful. So, we left it almost completely natural – run your hand across it and you’ll feel the grain… and the craftsmanship.
Nordic Silver joins the existing premium Walnut Wood and Black High Gloss finishes in the Contour i range.
Nordic Silver is created using an innovative lamination process. Selected sustainable tree trunks are ‘unrolled’, almost like a pencil sharpener, to produce huge sheets of wood. These are then mixed-and-matched, laminated, glued and formed into what is essentially a new trunk.
This is then formed into a custom wood-grain pattern before being sliced once more into the sheets of veneer that are applied to the speaker cabinet. As Dynaudio Industrial Designer Marcus Abrahamsen explains:
“This process lets us specify exactly how we want the finish to look, without needing to use vinyl laminate or any printing techniques – it’s all real wood, from sustainable sources. And because of that, it’s more consistent between speakers while also retaining that unique organic look. It also means we aren’t as affected by variations between individual trees, within the wood itself, or by batches created at different times of the year.”