Walpole: Tell us about the history of your brand…
Grace Lo: Founded in 1961 by BBC engineer Raymond Cooke, KEF is named after its original site, Kent Engineering and Foundry. KEF continues to manufacture and develop its signature pieces at this site in Maidstone, Kent today and – for the last six decades – has been committed to bringing a superior listening experience to audiophiles.
Leading technical innovation alongside design and craftsmanship, KEF pioneered the early adoption of synthetic materials within audio and has continued to produce bar-setting products in speaker design, including its Reference Series that defines the worldwide industry standard.
A champion of next-generation engineering and creative thinking, KEF’s revolutionary collection of speakers and subwoofers has evolved to include wireless speaker-systems, portable speakers, and headphones, with KEF’s high-fidelity sound now available in people’s homes and on the move around the globe.
What is your brand best known for?
Since 1961, KEF has been obsessed with the power of high-fidelity sound and its ability to enhance the lives of listeners. We are known for engineering exceptional, next-generation products, providing transformative audio experiences that enable creators to deliver the true meaning, magic and moments of their work.
What has been a significant achievement in your company’s timeline
In recent years, we have been proud to extend the KEF experience to immersive KEF Music Galleries in key international cities – our London site, just off Oxford Street, launched earlier this year. The spaces exist as a high-fidelity audio space for our creative communities to enjoy, featuring state-of-the-art podcast recording studios, screening studios and a high-fidelity café – or KEFé – as a place to connect. KEF is committed to showcasing and nurturing creative talent, and we have been so delighted to see how these spaces are being embraced as community hubs for creatives in cities around the world.