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Hidden Speakers in a vase

Many times we add speakers in the living room or bedroom, but do not know how to place without any clash with the decor, in a way that makes them be discreet enough, they are well integrated into the environment. It does not seem a bad idea to give Jason Tan some concrete and decorative, such as flowers in a vase.

The trouble is that as happens with such issues as innovative is now only an idea and a prototype for her and may remain so, and never reaches the market, with many good ideas happen. In my case I not only like flowers in a vase, but as other objects, the speakers can hide them in different ways and changing their colors.

That way we like to put in place and pieces of furniture that become visible, otherwise, many people often do is try to disguise hiding in furniture, in corners or corners of the roof. I acknowledge that I do not dislike me, but I know there are people who do and the view hidden in another format would help to take them at home.

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