Bang & Olufsen x Fragment Design Collection
Hiroshi Fujiwara didn't just admire Bang & Olufsen from a distance. In the 1990s, he wired his entire home around B&O's Master Link system so the cables could disappear into the walls. Thirty-five years later, the godfather of streetwear was handed the catalog. The Bang & Olufsen x Fragment collection covers four icons, each given Fujiwara's signature treatment: a hand-polished, liquid-black anodized finish and Fragment's double lightning bolt insignia. The Beoplay H100 over-ear headphones arrive in gloss black with black leather cushions and white logos on each cup. The Beosound A1 portable speaker gets the same high-gloss finish with the lightning bolt tucked beneath the grille. The Beosound Shape, which Fujiwara sketched in a hotel room after visiting B&O's Struer headquarters, arrives in a seven-tile flower configuration with monochrome fabric covers. The Japan-exclusive Beosystem 9000c pairs the iconic six-disc '90s CD player with Beolab 28 loudspeakers in matching black anodized aluminum.

