Leon has been into design and technology for 25 years, creating innovative products that serve both residential and commercial markets. Their speakers and concealment solutions enhance the sound and style of any space.
Leon Speakers has released the Profile Edge Media Frame, a custom-fit solution that conceals and frames Leon’s signature side-mount speakers.
The Profile Edge is a mid-century modern-inspired handcrafted frame and vertical slat wood grille option that will turn any television into a unique and timeless centerpiece. It is available in a variety of Leon standard finishes, with additional options for custom paint matching and Designer Grille Fabrics.
Leon Speakers announced today the release of the new Profile Edge Media Frame. A custom-fit solution, Profile Edge’s elegant design conceals and frames Leon’s signature side-mount speakers alongside any display.
Unsightly borders, wires, and brackets can lead to an on-wall display that detracts from the style of a space, but the Profile Edge’s mid-century modern-inspired handcrafted frame and vertical slat wood grille option will turn any television into a unique and timeless centerpiece.
Like all Edge products, the new Profile Edge is engineered to install easily and is built to fit the exact dimensions of a television. It is available in a variety of Leon standard finishes including hardwoods, with additional options for custom paint matching and Designer Grille Fabrics.
The perfect addition to any home entertainment system, the Profile Edge’s side-mounted speakers create a broader, more cohesive sound stage for any room. Four audio performance options: ultra-thin Profile 44UX, Profile 55UX, Profile ULTIMA, and flagship reference-grade Profile SEVENs, are available in both two-channel and multi-channel configurations to meet the audiovisual needs of any room.
“We believe that, as our technology continues to evolve, our approach to design must evolve with it,” says Leon Speakers founder and president Noah Kaplan. “The Profile Edge represents a new era of technology decor.”