
Estonia
The Estelon speaker is definitely a work of art, and is one of the exhibits at the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design. It's not just a piece of art, however, as the very precise sculpted dimensions and curves are designed for superb sonics as well. The E-Ion cabinet form has been developed and honed over a five year period; its design and construction allow it to easily couple with even difficult room acoustics.

The company’s speakers push the boundaries of style and engineering, bearing an amorphous shape that is a result of blending the latest manufacturing technologies with a healthy dose of handmade craftsmanship.
Estelon loudspeaker cabinets are cast from a proprietary marble-based composite material that is then hand finished and polished with multiple coats of an automotive finish similar to that used in Formula 1 monocoque construction.
Estelon offers these beauties with either high-gloss or black matte finishes as standard, as well as optional range of other colors.
Drivers used in the Estelon loudspeakers are state-of-the art German-built Accuton-brand ceramic drivers. Combined with the finest crossover components, Estelon loudspeakers epitomize the expression “form follows function.”
While the Estelon loudspeakers' soft curves provide the initial allure, their breathtaking performance will keep listeners engaged for hours on end.
Estelon floorstander speakers are true full-range speakers, with bass that extends effortlessly into the low-20 Hz region.
Estelon leaves no detail untouched — from their loudspeakers' bespoke shipping containers that are laser-cut, with high-density foam interiors that assure the acoustic sculptures within arrive undamaged, to the boxes containing the floor spikes, which appear as though they might contain fine jewelry. Cleaning cloths and gloves are likewise included.
—Jeff Dorgay, Tone Audio founder
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