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The Lexon Prisme Speaker Angles Into Any Corner

Rechargeable Bluetooth speakers have become an audio trope of sorts, with an assortment of shapes and sizes that mostly all appear and operate with notable similarity. Which makes designer José Lévy’s Prisme Bluetooth Speaker for Lexon especially a welcome departure for its glamorous and adaptable take on portable, rechargeable audio.

The Prisme charges to full capacity in 4 hours using a supplied USB cable, with 10 hours of playback

The triangular length of Lévy’s extruded aluminum is inspired by the shape of its namesake (but takes on the appearance of a Toblerone box in its golden hued option), perforated across its length for audio output via 2 x 5W + 4 passive drivers and designed to operate in both vertical and horizontal orientation. Vertically wall-mounted, the speaker tuck into corners as a discreet presence, offering the option to connect two Prismes to a single source for stereo Bluetooth 4.1 output.

The Prisme is one of several products designed by José Lévy for Lexon’s SALT (Sound And Light Tools) collection.

Gregory Han is a Senior Editor at Design Milk. A Los Angeles native with a profound love and curiosity for design, hiking, tide pools, and road trips, a selection of his adventures and musings can be found at gregoryhan.com.