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Masquerade speakers help Divine Design transform a living room

Recently, Masquerade speakers received media coverage on HGTV, America's top-rated television network in home and lifestyle programming.

In her popular home makeover show "Divine Design" (episode 1109), interior designer Candice Olson decided to use 2 Masquerade 73 speakers, subtly integrating sound in a stylish European inspired living room.
We received photos of the participating couple's stay in Europe for authentic Euro styling. After some editing and enhancing, here's what they looked like in the digital example.

Example for Divine Design

In Candice Olson's own words:
"The couple was anxious to have their new place be one where they could restore the art of conversation — sans television or video games. They did, however, want to be able to access some ambient music. So I decided on something unique: I chose two photos from the couple's European travels and had them transferred onto sound-permeable fabric that covers two new framed speakers. I then hid a small stereo unit in the bar/media cabinet and the whole system was, literally, out of sight."
- Candice Olson, HGTV.com, read the full article

The final result of the living room:
Finished living room
The episode airs on the following dates:
• December 20, 2007 9:00 PM ET/PT
• December 21, 2007 1:00 AM ET/PT
• January 26, 2008 9:30 PM ET/PT
• January 27, 2008 1:30 AM ET/PT
• February 16, 2008 4:00 PM ET/PT



Cinema Tech

Irish custom installer Cinema Tech took the breathtaking local landscape as the starting point for his 2 Masquerade 40 loudspeakers. The black frames beautifully compliment the striking images. The result is a system that looks and sounds great. The original images were re-worked by our team, to fit them to the 40 x 30 format. Colours were optimised to bring out the best of the supplied images.

Below you can see the stunning results.

Masquerade 40 customised loudspeakers

For more information about the Masquerade 40's, click here. For more information about Cinema Tech, go here.