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Bang & Olufsen Celebrates 100th With Centennial Re-Editions

Established in 1925, Bang & Olufsen (B&O) has been a bulwark of Danish Design – especially in the audio-tech sector – for a century now, processing the key tenets of quality production and sober aesthetics. That isn’t to say that it hasn’t periodically pushed the envelope of formal configuration and innovation in that time.

Take the Beosound A9 freestanding speaker. First released in 2012, the sculpture-disk-form device was a game changer, demonstrating the full potential of rapidly advancing technologies. While Beoplay H100 represented a significant improvement in headphone performance upon its release, the Beosound A5 Century Weave set forward the revolution in portable speaker modality.

A woman sits in a blue chair reading a book beside a small table stacked with books, a bag, a candle, and a large yellow-framed artwork resting on the floor.

A just released limited edition capsule collection, named The Centennial Collection, comprises all three key products in a special reskinning – marking the brand’s century of excellence. “Since our founding, timeless design has been at the heart of everything we craft,” says Kristian Teär, B&O CEO. “The Centennial Collection honors our past, celebrates our present, and looks to the future. It is a tribute to the icons that have shaped the brand and to the enduring values that define our legacy.”

A person’s hand reaches into a woven handbag resting on a stack of books, next to a green candle on a light-colored table.

The three distinctive devices have been reimagined with a coherence of design features from various defining eras: the checkered grill patterns of early radios, the vibrant yet tempered hues of the 1970s, and the brushed aluminum of the 1980s; a period cropping back up the trend cycle and becoming popular again. A ‘century’ red and ‘blue’ – as well as a chestnut brown – perfectly tie everything together. There’s something comfortable, transcendent even, in the deft melding of these subtle yet decipherably historic details.

Close-up of a woven cylindrical object with a metal rim and a brown leather strap attached by a button engraved with

The limited edition Beosound A5 Century Weave portable speaker is clad in a beige and chestnut brown raffia weave; evoking the boldly geometric radio grills of the 1950s. Carefully introduced metal framing and meticulously treated leather straps represent a superior focus on craftsmanship, an approach B&O has fostered since day one.

Rectangular wireless speaker with a woven tan and black front grille, silver metal top and bottom edges, and brown leather side handles.

Close-up of a modern wireless speaker with a woven fabric cover, metallic top panel, touch controls, and a brown leather strap with a metal tag.

Oval-shaped wireless speaker with a brown handle, featuring touch-sensitive buttons for power, volume, and playback on the top surface.

A round black speaker from the Centennial Collection with tripod legs stands on a red carpet in a room with blue walls, white paneling, and a framed abstract artwork.

Wrapped in fellow Danish design brand Kvadrat’s Centennial Cadence fabric, the Beosound A9 Century Blue speaker is a color-block statement piece if there ever was one. Its slim and sleek brushed aluminum frame keeps the form perfectly together.

A woman sits on a textured chair in a room with red carpet, holding a tablet and pen beside a round speaker and a stack of Centennial Collection books.

A circular speaker with tripod legs stands on a wooden floor against a white and blue wall, with cables extending from the back.

A round, dark-colored speaker with a slim metallic frame stands on three angled legs against a white background.

A modern speaker with a circular, dark fabric front and three silver legs in a tripod arrangement, set against a white background.

Close-up of the edge of a round speaker with a dark purple mesh cover and a silver rim, branded with

A person wearing over-ear headphones rests their chin on folded hands, looking to the side in a softly lit indoor setting.

Developed for Dolby Atmos, the Beoplay H100 Century Brown headphones feature titanium drivers and advanced noise cancellation for an elevated listening experience. Finished in brown leather ear cushions, its glass disc is rendered in natural silver tone.

A person wearing over-ear headphones sits indoors, looking to the side, with a large blue bag on their lap and framed art on the wall behind them.

A pair of over-ear headphones rests on a fluffy blue blanket draped over a blue upholstered armchair.

A pair of over-ear headphones with brown ear pads and headband resting on a soft, fluffy light blue surface.

Each product is furnished with an “B&O Est. 1925 Anniversary” and “A never failing will to create only the best” moniker, recalling founders Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen’s original mission.

A brown tablet sleeve with a blue zipper stands upright behind a pair of brown and silver over-ear headphones.

Over-ear wireless headphones with brown cushioned ear pads and headband, silver ear cups, and visible control buttons on the side.

Close-up of a headphone ear cup featuring a metallic ring, a brown leather cushion, and a small built-in microphone.

For more information on Bang & Olufsen’s The Centennial Collection, please visit bang-olufsen.com.

Photography courtesy of Bang & Olufsen.

Adrian Madlener is a Brussels-born, New York-based writer specializing in collectible and sustainable design. With a particular focus on topics that exemplify the best in craft-led experimentation, he’s committed to supporting talents that push the envelope in various disciplines.

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