Loewe partnered with Jacob & Co. to create limited-edition headphones that merge high jewelry and audio technology. Two finishes were produced: the "Ice Diamond" in 14-karat white gold adorned with 456 diamonds, and the "Noir Rainbow" in 14-karat rose gold set with nearly 16 carats of sapphires in a color spectrum. The designs prioritize fine craftsmanship while remaining fully functional as audio equipment. The project is presented as a new luxury experience where artistry and technology intersect, reframing audio devices as canvases for indulgent design, personal expression, and experiential luxury.
When German electronics house Loewe announced a collaboration with American jewelry label Jacob & Co., the reaction was immediate: curiosity mixed with fascination. In an era where fashion, tech, and lifestyle increasingly overlap, this bespoke project turned heads by pushing luxury into new territory - headphones reimagined as both audio gear and jewelry. For Jacob & Co., it marked the first collaboration with a technology brand, and the result was a pair of limited-edition headphones that blurred the line between function and spectacle.
The collaborative release arrived in two distinct finishes. The "Ice Diamond" edition featured 14-karat white gold motifs encrusted with 456 diamonds, delivering a dazzling display of craftsmanship on an everyday object. Its counterpart, the "Noir Rainbow," leaned toward playful opulence, embedding just under 16 carats of sapphires in a spectrum of colors within 14-karat rose gold frames. Each pair was more than an accessory; it was wearable art that doubled as a functioning piece of audio equipment.
Jacob & Co. CEO Benjami Arabov described the collaboration as "pioneering a new form of luxury experience, one where artistry and technology meet to shape how clients feel, live and express themselves." That sentiment captured the essence of the release. This wasn't about building the world's most expensive headphones simply for the sake of extravagance. It was about reframing audio technology as a canvas for fine craftsmanship.
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