09/04/2026
Sound Modules
This project started from a simple idea: using form and material as acoustic variables.
A single white column housed a full-range speaker, almost like a gallery plinth. On top, interchangeable wooden modules — each made from a different wood species and shaped differently — changed both the way sound was diffused and the way the object was perceived.
The white body was kept deliberately neutral, almost architectural, so the acoustic modules could become the active element of the composition.
Different woods, different shapes, different sonic responses.
Not decoration added afterwards, but a way of making sound visible through form.
An early project, but still close to how we think today: design as a way to connect performance, perception, and presence.