Steve from Sounds Heavenly goes behind the scenes of B&O's design with Torsten Valeur of Valeur Designers. Join us to see how iconic B&O products were developed and to view some prototypes that never made it to production! You can find out more about Torsten's work on his website at valeurdesigners.com Steve has not been paid to make this video, so you will always hear Steve's own opinions on this channel. Every cable you will ever need for your Bang & Olufsen system can be seen on Steve's website here: soundsheavenly.com If these videos have helped you to enjoy your Bang and Olufsen products, please consider buying Steve a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly - many thanks!
The screen based concept is exactly what I was looking for when I bought my Beosound Moment: a dedicated piece of hardware that I can detach from its base to listen at my music wirelessly without having to rely on my smartphone or tablet. I’m very happy that such product existed despite the fact that owning our own music is not the standard nowadays… thanks a lot for this video and for that tour!
Yes, I think this was an early pioneer concept for the Moment. Glad you liked the video, please subscribe so you don't miss the next part of the tour with Torsten, coming soon!
Great to see the B&O product that never was. I heard it described many times, but this is the first time I see it. I really like it. Good to see the Level here too, one of my favorite products in the Curren range :)
Yet another amazing video Steve! Such a joy to listen to Torsten explain his thinking behind the products. You feel like you could keep listening, I think his passion for B&O is unquestionable. I still love the Level. I almost owe it to Torsten if not to B&O to get one :). I was so surprised to see there was a floor stand in mind for the Halo. What an incredible option it would have been, had it been accepted by B&O.
Excellent video , it's so good to see the design process from the point of the designer himself, i have a Beovision 7-32 and every time i put a CD on it, amazes me with the sleekness and the elegance of the aluminum cd tray...
Thanks, glad you liked it. Yes, it is great to see the thought and planning that went into a small detail like the DVD drawer on the Beovision 7 - still a timeless design!
I still don’t get the Halo, the screen and software gives me bad 2000 vibes. It’s so tedious to search for a track, album etc.. the design I really like - the ring is a nice and functional touch
Superb video Steve. Torsten and Lewis designs represent B&O. Magic, movement, everything we love from B&O. Noto is just meh…chinese cheap design with a little bit of bling🤷🏼♂️
Glad you liked the video, more design insights to follow soon! Are you aware that Noto are a German design company? If you want to find out more about them, please check out the previous videos on my channel
Steve from Sounds Heavenly goes behind the scenes of B&O's design with Torsten Valeur of Valeur Designers. Join us to see how iconic B&O products were developed and to view some prototypes that never made it to production! You can find out more about Torsten's work on his website at valeurdesigners.com Steve has not been paid to make this video, so you will always hear Steve's own opinions on this channel. Every cable you will ever need for your Bang & Olufsen system can be seen on Steve's website here: soundsheavenly.com If these videos have helped you to enjoy your Bang and Olufsen products, please consider buying Steve a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/soundsheavenly - many thanks!
The screen based concept is exactly what I was looking for when I bought my Beosound Moment: a dedicated piece of hardware that I can detach from its base to listen at my music wirelessly without having to rely on my smartphone or tablet. I’m very happy that such product existed despite the fact that owning our own music is not the standard nowadays… thanks a lot for this video and for that tour!
Yes, I think this was an early pioneer concept for the Moment. Glad you liked the video, please subscribe so you don't miss the next part of the tour with Torsten, coming soon!
Great video Steve, thank you!! I look forward, as I'm sure many of your viewers will be, to the next installment of Torsten's insights. Thanks again!
Thanks! Next episode coming soon!
Great to see the B&O product that never was. I heard it described many times, but this is the first time I see it. I really like it. Good to see the Level here too, one of my favorite products in the Curren range :)
Yes I had also heard about this product, but I never saw it until now. Level is a really interesting design
Yet another amazing video Steve! Such a joy to listen to Torsten explain his thinking behind the products. You feel like you could keep listening, I think his passion for B&O is unquestionable. I still love the Level. I almost owe it to Torsten if not to B&O to get one :). I was so surprised to see there was a floor stand in mind for the Halo. What an incredible option it would have been, had it been accepted by B&O.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Yes, Torsten is great, his passion for B&O is so exciting to see. Lots more videos coming soon!
Excellent video , it's so good to see the design process from the point of the designer himself, i have a Beovision 7-32 and every time i put a CD on it, amazes me with the sleekness and the elegance of the aluminum cd tray...
Thanks, glad you liked it. Yes, it is great to see the thought and planning that went into a small detail like the DVD drawer on the Beovision 7 - still a timeless design!
Like a Beosound 5 Halo
Super cool video. Fun that there is a Theatre shape prototype on the wall
Glad you enjoyed it!
Torsten Valeur is very creative,
in the spirit of Bang & Olufsen.
I love these original products.
I only own products designed
by David Lewis & him.😀👍
Yes, Torsten has designed so many amazing products for B&O, he has also made some great updates to products that David Lewis designed.
I still don’t get the Halo, the screen and software gives me bad 2000 vibes. It’s so tedious to search for a track, album etc.. the design I really like - the ring is a nice and functional touch
The design is quite unique, but operation takes some getting used to. Once you are familiar with it, it is a joy to use
Superb video Steve. Torsten and Lewis designs represent B&O. Magic, movement, everything we love from B&O. Noto is just meh…chinese cheap design with a little bit of bling🤷🏼♂️
Glad you liked the video, more design insights to follow soon! Are you aware that Noto are a German design company? If you want to find out more about them, please check out the previous videos on my channel