
Verre Synthesizes Sound and Surface
It looks like four hockey pucks on your coffee table, but in fact it’s the Verre Table Sound Device by Jiung Yin.

Verre integrates the speakers into the table’s legs, “eliminating the messy lines of the sound device and providing the best sound experience without disrupting immersion in the screen.”

Verre also offers a discretely hidden power button and intuitive volume control via rotation of the fabric atop the speaker.


See Jiung Yun to find out more.
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