Seconds, hours, days, perpetual calendars, GMT, automatic movements, moonphases and chronographs. Welcome to Kristian Haagen's world of passion for the craftsmanship behind the world of haute horologie
This time back in 2012 we started rolling out some of the most beautiful looking and sounding headphones and speakers – so today we're celebrating our fourth birthday!
Handcrafted hats with the audacity and air of the 1920's is a thing you seldom find on the high-street nowadays. But on Potsdamer Straße in Berlin, world-renowned and respected hatmaker Fiona Bennett, has set up shop
Join us on a trip inside the Bang & Olufsen “torture chamber”, where a man is tasked with destroying our products, all in order to obtain the highest possible quality level.
When it comes to lifestyle cycling and the fashion associated with it, no one tops Rapha. B&O PLAY has teamed up with the cool Brits to create a Rapha-infused version of a BeoPlay product.
As a kid he dreamed about changing the world with spectacular inventions. Today the dream is the same. Meet Jakob Wagner. Engineer, designer and the man behind the new BeoPlay A6 sound system.
Meet Steve McGugan. The designer, who never returned from his pilgrimage to the cold north and created Form 2 – a modern classic and the longest living product in the history of B&O.
Hidden beneath the speaker cover of BeoPlay A9 you will find an ancient geometric form. This is the story about how the Fibonacci sequence ended up on a Bang & Olufsen speaker.
Win yourself a beautiful Beoplay A1 portable Bluetooth speaker
Tell us a story and get a chance to win one of our ruggedly beautiful speakers. The more funny, happy, sad, silly, touching, dreamy, surreal, the better. Please note: this competition has now closed.
The story about that wonderful, silvery white metal that covers approximately 7% of the crust of the Earth and takes up the 13th spot on the periodic table.
"One of the challenges of designing headphones is that you get to affect people’s personality with your designs because they’re placed so close to the face." - Jakob Wagner