The design of Scandyna's new “The Drop” speakers looks so fun and inviting you might just want to put them anywhere in the house (except for the bathtub). Although I haven't heard them for myself, Scandyna claims that they are "never making compromises on the sound".
The forms are based on organic shapes. "The Drop" speakers are obviously reminiscent of a water drop, serving a bit of retro with a new modernist twist. But if onion-shaped isn't your style, these come from a line of other curvy speakers including:

The Amp looks more like a barbeque than an amp, but that's part of its charm.
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