Treehaus Audiolab introduces new “Texture Black Metallic” finish at the Florida International Audio Expo 2024 with Geshelli Labs
February 10, 2024
Treehaus Audiolab will make its debut appearance at FLAX, supplying speakers to Geshelli Labs for a special listening room. Audiophiles can experience Treehaus Audiolab speakers on superb solid-state equipment in Florida for the first time.
A new finish debuts on the “National Treasure” live-edge wood field coil speakers at FLAX. Given the art-school roots of Treehaus, it should be no surprise that late nights, then and now, often consist of a heavy diet of Shoegaze. Rob Dickinson, of Catherine Wheel and of Singer Vehicle Design, has provided not only the soundtrack, but also the inspiration, for how analog objects of the past can be reimagined for the future. As a loving tribute, this latest finish is called “Texture Black Metallic.” A high pigment load deep black base is applied over a grain-rich live edge plinth, then top coated with a hand-rubbed oil finish containing a fine silver metallic mica. The grain subtlety captures this silver, providing visual depth and making this black anything but ordinary.
About Treehaus Audiolab
Audio Mania, the pursuit of best sound, is our design ethos. We find inspiration in technology from the golden ages of audio around the world, and reimagine it for the 21st century listener. Treehaus Audiolab was founded in 2017 in Connecticut.
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