Pent’s speakers are not just sources of music, but sculptural objects that elevate the space they inhabit
It is thanks to Pent that home gyms are now sophisticated and stylish, and still keep the heart racing. The Polish-based brand represents the pinnacle of fitness equipment craftsmanship, making everything, from dumbbells to reformers, as exquisite as the furniture in your home.
With that, Pent has now entered the audio world—an unexpected sidestep that seems to fit in naturally. The launch of Pent Audio comes with three new speakers, each not only a source of music but also a sculptural object that elevates the space it inhabits. They are made in-house on demand, with electronic components sourced from a variety of high-end producers.

The three speakers include the Aurora, sculpted from solid wood and steel and hand-finished by artisans; the cylindrical Chiara, a true objet d’art made from wood, acoustic fabric and leather; and the disc-shaped Gulia, also handcrafted from wood and leather. Priced between £3,524 and £6,522, each speaker—available wireless or wired—comes in various shades, but can also be fully customised through the brand’s interactive 3D configurator.

Pent’s intent isn’t to go up against other high-end audio brands, but simply complement the fitness market. Those interested in its speakers have to go through the same network of furniture showrooms and architects as Pent’s fitness equipment, and if you’re liking what you see (or hear), keep your eyes peeled for its 2026 launch of home theatre systems, couches and armchairs.