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Andrea's recommendation
Speakers are usually exiled to the upper reaches of our ceilings and shelves, or tucked into the corners of our rooms, but this pair can stand just as well as a centerpiece - or guard your front door. In keeping with my fascination with creepy-chic (and apparently white porcelain), I love these standing headless dog speakers by Buro Vormkrijgers. The simply engineered coaxial system, combined with the bizarrely beautiful dead-dog design, makes this set perfect for the discerning Transylvanian Count and the audiophile with an ex in PETA. ($900 at gnr8.biz)
Updated Nov 18, 2008
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designdude's recommendation
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I challenge you to come up with a better mixture of speaker and art, not to mention one that has more of a sense of humor. (via Sensory Impact)
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Updated Mar 29, 2008
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cindy61's recommendation
This is the woofer without the woof, The body is strong, but yet, it has the absence of a head. It is in a sitting position, there fore not in a defensive mode. The viewer (myself) is not sure of still,of the dogs demeaner because of the personality that can't be read from the face. Also, there is no tail. If a dog is wagging his tail, then he/she is probably in a friendly mode. But if the tail is not wagging, and the hair is raised on the back, then it is probably not a good idea to approach him or her. From this view, I cannot see all of the possibilities of the sculpture. I would like to see other views. Also, the photo is poor, therefore the materials used on the neck, is not clear, it is almost like the head could be attached, if there is one available, but not sure because of the quality of the photo.
Updated Sep 10, 2009
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DLP's recommendation
A "woofer" that is a speaker system has a heightened sound quality and is a cute decoration to a room!
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Updated Nov 21, 2008
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LatteAddiction's recommendation
Finally, the long-awaited missing link between Fido and the stereo. Functional kitsch at its best, the Woofer (pun intended) speaker system has custom engineered electronic filters for heightened sound quality, and pays visual (if headless) homage to its time-honored RCA canine inspiration. This twin-canine polyester co-axial speaker system (via Vivre)
Updated Nov 18, 2008
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IDI's recommendation
I love these speakers! I want to buy them for my place.
Updated Nov 18, 2008
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espy's recommendation
I'm a sucker for visual puns so of course I've fallen in love with the Woofer speaker. The sound is apparently excellent; you won't mind listening to these dogs bark all day.
Updated Nov 18, 2008
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trishienow's recommendation
Ha. I laughed out loud when I saw these! I want some. It takes the whole ceramic animal trend for the home to the next level!
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Updated Nov 18, 2008
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