Supreme x Ojas Artbook Shelf Speakers + Amp
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Ojas Artbook Shelf Speaker is a handmade 8-inch coaxial speaker designed by Devon Turnbull in New York, with a 40Hz–18kHz frequency response, 96dB sensitivity, and 8-ohm nominal impedance. Ojas is a small-batch New York audio brand known for single-driver and coaxial designs favored in audiophile circles, with Turnbull's larger horn systems installed at Public Records, Lisson Gallery, and the Aesop flagship in Tokyo. The SS25 set includes a passive pair and a two-channel Tripath TA2024 Class-T amplifier rated at 6 watts per channel, finished in red enamel with engraved metal logo badges. Each unit is built to order in Turnbull's Brooklyn workshop and retailed at $6,998.
About Ojas
Ojas is a New York audio company founded by Devon Turnbull, who began using the Ojas name as a student studying audio engineering in the 1990s and pivoted to commercial audio work around 2005 after building a broadcast turntable and analog front end for the lobby of the Ace Hotel New York. Turnbull hand-builds horn-loaded speakers, tube amplifiers, and listening-room installations, with prices ranging from a few thousand dollars to roughly thirty thousand. His work has been commissioned by Virgil Abloh and installed at the Museum of Modern Art. Supreme's collaboration with Ojas applies the box logo to a small-run audio product.


