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Bang & Olufsen and Antolini unveil the Beosound Balance Natura

Bang & Olufsen’s Beosound Balance Natura isn’t just a speaker—it’s a marble-clad masterpiece from Antolini, showcased at Milan Design Week 2025.

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Picture this: a sleek, modern smart speaker perched atop a slab of polished marble, looking less like a piece of tech and more like a museum exhibit. That’s the vibe Bang & Olufsen is going for with their latest move. The Danish audio wizards have teamed up with Antolini, an Italian heavyweight in the marble and granite game, to give their Beosound Balance speaker a serious glow-up. Unveiled at Milan Design Week—because where else would you debut something this chic?—the new Beosound Balance Natura isn’t just a speaker. It’s a statement. And that statement comes with a marble plinth that’s as functional as it is fancy.

Now, when you think of a speaker, you’re probably thinking sound quality first—crisp highs, thumping bass, maybe some clever noise-canceling tech to drown out your neighbor’s lawnmower. Fair enough. Bang & Olufsen knows that’s the baseline. But they’re not stopping there. According to the company, this marble base isn’t just a pretty face; it’s designed to lift the speaker to its “optimal height” for better sound dispersion. So, yes, it’s about acoustics—but let’s be real, it’s also about flexing a little. You don’t slap a chunk of Italian stone under your speaker unless you want people to notice.

And notice they will. The Beosound Balance Natura doesn’t come with just one flavor of rock. Oh no. You’ve got options—because if you’re dropping this kind of cash, customization is the least they can offer. Antolini’s brought their A-game with a lineup that includes natural quartz, petrified wood, and fossilized wood. Want something with earthy tones and a prehistoric vibe? Go for the fossilized wood. Prefer a sleek, translucent look? Natural quartz has you covered. Each stone brings its own color depth and texture, but they all share one slick detail: a brushed anodized aluminum ring that bridges the gap between the rugged base and the speaker itself. It’s a small touch, but it’s the kind of polish you’d expect from a brand like B&O.

This isn’t the only trick Bang & Olufsen is pulling out of their hat at Milan Design Week. They’re also showing off a Beovision Theatre 55-inch TV and a pair of Beolab 28 speakers, both decked out with Antolini’s Amazon quartzite. The whole collection screams luxury—custom-made, made-to-order, and priced in that “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” territory. For context, the standard Beosound Balance, sans marble pedestal, already clocks in at a cool $3,300. Tack on a bespoke Antolini stone base, and you’re looking at a number that’ll likely make your wallet whimper. Exact prices? “Available upon request,” says B&O, which is code for “prepare yourself.”

So, what’s the deal with Bang & Olufsen and their obsession with turning tech into art? It’s not exactly new territory for them. This is the company that’s been blending Scandinavian minimalism with high-end audio for decades—think speakers that look like they belong in a design gallery rather than your living room. The Beosound Balance itself, launched back in 2020, was already a stunner with its cylindrical shape, fabric grille, and touch-sensitive top.

Antolini, for their part, isn’t a stranger to high-profile collabs either. The Verona-based firm has been quarrying and crafting stone since the 1950s, supplying slabs for everything from luxury homes to swanky hotels. Their materials have a reputation for quality—think deep-veined marbles and rare quartzites that end up in places like the Burj Al Arab. Pairing up with Bang & Olufsen feels like a natural fit: two brands that thrive on exclusivity and craftsmanship, joining forces to make something that’s less about mass appeal and more about niche opulence.

Milan Design Week, running this year from April 8-13, is the perfect stage for this debut. It’s the kind of event where the lines between furniture, art, and tech blur into one big, beautiful mess. B&O’s installation—complete with the Natura speaker, the quartzite-clad TV, and those Beolab 28s—fits right in. It’s not just about selling products; it’s about selling a lifestyle. One where your speaker doesn’t just play music—it anchors the room like a piece of sculpture.

Of course, this raises the question: who’s buying this? The Beosound Balance Natura isn’t for the casual Spotify streamer hooking up a $50 Bluetooth speaker. This is for the audiophile with deep pockets, the interior design nut who matches their tech to their decor, or maybe the tech bro who wants to one-up their buddy’s Sonos setup. It’s a niche within a niche—and Bang & Olufsen is banking on the idea that enough people in that sliver of the market will bite.

Does it sound good? Almost certainly—B&O’s track record suggests as much. The original Beosound Balance is known for its “exceptional audio performance” and seamless integration with Google Assistant and AirPlay 2. The Natura version keeps all that tech intact, just with an extra layer of gravitas (and literal weight). Whether the marble plinth genuinely enhances the sound or just makes it feel more premium is up for debate—expect some audiophile forums to argue that one to death—but it’s hard to deny the visual impact.

In a world where most tech companies are racing to make things smaller, cheaper, and more disposable, Bang & Olufsen is zigging when everyone else zags. The Beosound Balance Natura isn’t practical. It’s not subtle. And it’s definitely not cheap. But that’s the point. It’s a speaker that says, “I’m here, I’m gorgeous, and I’m not going anywhere.” Marble pedestal and all.


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