Seeus Archive of imaginary media
Poster: Porzellan-Hi-Fi System. Frühe 60er.

Cat. № POSTER-165 · Archive reference image

Design Objects № 165

Porzellan-Hi-Fi System. Frühe 60er.

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Documentation of an unrealized audio sculpture by an unknown designer, circa 1960. This ceramic sound system represents a speculative merger of Bauhaus industrial design and high-fidelity engineering—a sculptural speaker cabinet rendered in porcelain that suggests both modernist form and acoustic function. The artifact bears the mark of Keramik Audio Werke, a Stuttgart-based manufacturer with no surviving records. Collectors of phantom design movements and lost Cold War–era technology find themselves drawn to its impossible union of material and purpose.

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Section
Design Objects
Style
Bauhaus product advertisement, sculptural porcelain
Mood
austere, elegant, technologically uncanny
Palette
cream, gray, white
Collection
Porzellan-Hi-Fi: The Unknown Wonder

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porcelainhi-fispeakerbauhausgerman design1960smodernistkeramikaudiosculptureceramic engineeringindustrial design

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