Nocs Design Studio: Making great sounds sound great

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As an artist gradually uncovering the genuine sound that has always been there, like chiseling away at a marble sculpture. By using this strategy and vision, Nocs Design Studio sets a high bar for the creation of audio goods.

This is due to the fact that Daniel Alm’s tiny but mighty design company in Sweden, which was established in 2003, uses a completely original process to create its line of products, which includes speakers, headphones, and earbuds.

According to Alm and CTO Zoltan Michis, sound and music ought to be fully appreciated by individuals who value music as an art form. This is why they should be provided with well-made items.

This indicates that they have spent twenty years interacting with, conversing with, and learning from professional DJs, musicians. And audiophiles to comprehend their needs and wants. They then turn these requests and desires into exquisitely crafted limited-edition designs that guarantee the highest standards of quality and design.

This strategy has proven to be extremely successful, as evidenced by the enthusiastic reception that musicians gave Nocs Monolith speaker. It has won both the Red Dot Award and the Good Design Award—and the Nocs Mini speaker. It is the newest speaker to come out of the studio.

Furthermore, Nocs decided to move production back to Europe in order to adopt more regional, sustainable, and circular practices. Even though the studio’s early production was based in China. As a result, each speaker is now manufactured by hand in Sweden. Additionally, every component of a Nocs speaker may be changed, guaranteeing upgradability throughout time.

 

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