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Founded in 1991 by René Adda in Paris, France, Lexon has established itself as a premier French design house committed to creating 'small objects that are useful, beautiful, innovative, and affordable' for over three decades. With 41 employees headquartered in Paris, Lexon designs, develops, and distributes products through 9,000 retail outlets across 100 countries, earning over 230 design awards reflecting their excellence in design innovation. The company gained historical recognition when their iconic Tykho radio, designed by architect Marc Berthier, became the first design object featured on Time Magazine's cover in 2000, establishing it as a symbol of French design and timeless excellence. Lexon's diverse product range includes award-winning designer speakers like the Ray Speaker series by Neil Poulton (crafted from aluminum with True Wireless Stereo technology and magnetic attachment), the modern Tykho 3 (preserving FM functionality while adding Bluetooth capability), and Tamo mini speakers by Manuela Simonelli and Andrea Quaglio featuring infinite pairing capabilities. Following principles that good design must be innovative, useful, aesthetic, understandable, unobtrusive, honest, long-lasting, thorough, minimal, and environmentally friendly, Lexon continues their commitment to creativity and design excellence, making objects enjoyable for daily use while maintaining their position as a globally recognized design authority.