Independent design studio. Munich, since 2011.

Our Story

Tegrino Studio began with a founder's deep knowledge of Bang & Olufsen speakers. It became a customization studio when one birthday gift revealed what a speaker cover could hold: not only color, but memory.

B&O makes the speaker. We finish the room.

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Objects designed in studios live in rooms. Tegrino exists for the last mile between a perfect audio object and the home it belongs to.

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Early 2000s - The first object

Early 2000s

The First Object

Before Tegrino Studio, there was a pair of Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones.

Our founder discovered them when he was young. They were small, precise, and unlike anything else around him at the time.

What stayed with him was not only the sound. It was the world around the product: clean rooms, quiet materials, light, furniture, atmosphere.

Bang & Olufsen did not feel like ordinary audio. It felt like design made for living.

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2008-2010 - The speakers came first

2008-2010

The Speakers Came First

Before Tegrino Studio created covers, there were the speakers themselves.

The founder's first deep contact with Bang & Olufsen came through pre-owned Beolab 5 speakers. He studied them, handled them, listened to them, placed them, and learned how much presence one speaker could have in a room.

From there, he moved into the wider B&O range. Different models. Different generations. Different finishes. Different owners.

By the time Tegrino Studio began, he already understood something important: B&O owners do not simply buy speakers. They live with them.

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Munich - 2011 - Tegrino Studio begins

Munich, 2011

Tegrino Studio Begins

Tegrino Studio was founded in Munich in 2011.

At first, the work was built around the products the founder knew best: Bang & Olufsen speakers.

He worked with owners who cared about sound, but also about proportion, material, placement, and the feeling of the room.

The speaker was never just equipment. It was part of the home.

That became the first Tegrino idea: understand the object, then understand the room around it.

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2012-2013 - The moon gift

2012-2013

The A9 and the Moon Gift

When the BeoPlay A9 arrived, Tegrino saw something different.

It was not only a speaker. It was a circle in the room: a surface, a presence, almost a canvas.

Soon after, a customer came with a birthday idea. His son loved space, especially the moon. The family already owned an A9, and the parent wanted to turn it into something personal for the boy's birthday.

So Tegrino made the A9 into a moon.

When the boy saw it, the speaker changed. It was no longer just the object in the room. It became his moon. His birthday. His little universe.

He loved it so much he danced around it.

That moment changed the studio's idea of customization. A cover could do more than match a sofa or a wall color. It could hold a memory.

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2014-2023 - From cover to canvas

2014-2023

From Cover to Canvas

After the moon gift, Tegrino began to see covers differently.

They were not just replacement fabric. They were surfaces for rooms, colors, artworks, memories, and private ideas.

The studio began working with designers, textile specialists, manufacturers, and artists to refine fit, color, image, and finish.

Some designs completed an interior. Some carried artwork. Some began with a personal story.

The speaker became a canvas for the owner.

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2024 - Aluminum craftsmanship

2024

A New Material Language

In 2024, Tegrino opened a new chapter: aluminum.

The Beolab 8 Aluminium Cover became a milestone in the studio's material work. Each cover begins as a solid block of aluminum alloy and is cut down into a precise, lightweight speaker cover.

This was not customization through image alone. It was customization through material, light, weight, and finish.

The dual-layer anodized color gave the object depth. The machined lines made the speaker feel more architectural.

Fabric gave Tegrino image, color, and memory. Aluminum gave Tegrino precision, permanence, and light.

From Beolab 8, the aluminum language expanded to Beolab 28 and Beosound Theatre, creating a more complete material system for B&O homes.

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Today - Tegrino Designer

Today

Tegrino Designer

Today, Tegrino Designer brings the original idea to every customer.

A speaker can be matched to a room, a wall color, a painting, a sofa, a photograph, a memory, or a feeling.

Bang & Olufsen remains Tegrino's first language. It is where the founder built his knowledge, where the studio learned its customer, and where the idea began.

But the approach is now expanding beyond B&O.

Tegrino Studio is beginning to work with selected speakers from other design-led audio brands, applying the same room-first thinking: understand the object, understand the room, and create the version that belongs there.

Sound should not only be heard. It should be seen, felt, and lived with.

A speaker stays in the room long after the music stops. It stands beside the sofa, below the painting, near the window, in the place you pass every morning.

Tegrino Studio exists for that quiet moment: when something you already love becomes unmistakably yours.

Your speaker. Your room. Your design.