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I’ve always loved how the Bang and Olufsen BeoLab 4500 speakers could blend into the interior design of a home. I’ve purchased many pairs of excellent condition BeoLab 4500 speakers that required shipping. Sadly all of them were destroyed, either by poor packing or rough shipping. After many failed attempts, I decided to keep two pairs that were “less” damaged. Since these speakers are often referred to as the “Mondrian Speakers,” I decided to convert a pair into a more true Mondrian color palette. As with all my B&O restorations, they were completely rebuilt internally. Here are a few photos:
Completed speakers:
Speakers stripped of metal:
Aligning the speakers in my dinning room:
Final hanging: