After Tokyo and Hong Kong, it was London which hosted the latest Kef Music Gallery last June.
Kef Music Gallery in London, the word for the brand££££
This 465 m2 “experiential†space spread over two floors includes various areas and installations where the public is encouraged to listen attentively, to experience the “Listen and Believe†experience, Kef’s motto. “This one-of-a-kind experiential destination offers audiences a hub for discovery, exploration and sonic immersion, with stunning music and films, talented new artists and musicians, inspiring events, and of course, all of Kef's groundbreaking products », explains the brand.
A word to Grace Lo, president and global marketing director at Kef££££
"The Kef Music Gallery London is our third flagship destination and it is, to date, our most ambitious project: it reaffirms our desire to introduce consumers around the world to the magic of high-fidelity sound, and to provide our partners with a collaborative platform, designed to bring immersive sound experiences to an ever-widening audience,†says Grace Lo, President and director of global marketing at Kef.
Kef Music Gallery in London, various spaces for various sound experiences££££
Namely, on the ground floor of the gallery is the Kefé to drink your little black while listening to music, and the Studio, a space adjacent to the gallery intended to welcome artists to give free rein to their creativity. Precisely, the Studio is inspired by the anechoic chamber of the Kef R&D center in Maidstone. The immersive spaces include the Hub, a place to discover all Kef product ranges; the Living Room to experience the Kef sound experience in a living room; and the Ultimate Experience Room to experience the best of Kef sound through the manufacturer's iconic speakers, the Kef Muon (see photo below) or the Dolby Atmos Kef Extreme Home Theater in-wall speakers Ci-Reference.
If you are in London, take a detour to the Kef Music Gallery London located at 42-48 Great Portland Street.