Environmentally Friendly for the Audiophile
The Ashcraft Aria headphones are a combination of recycled materials and advanced audio technology designed with the audiophile in mind. The headband is wrapped in wood recycled from acoustic guitars. The satin spun finished ear cups are made from reclaimed aluminum. The quilted leather surrounding the ear cups and lining come from reclaimed from bags, jackets and other articles of clothing. Sound is driven by 40 millimeter titanium-plated drivers tuned to deliver extreme clarity, true to the musician’s intention.
Designer: Britt Ashcraft for Ashcraft Design


















30 Comments »
terryjr91 says
Sweet. Where can I get one of these? They look awesome.
pai says
This is just BEAUTIFUL! where can I buy this?
terryjr91 says
Sweet. Where can I get one of these? They look awesome.
pai says
This is just BEAUTIFUL! where can I buy this?
Funny Stuff says
These are the best looking headphones I have seen I think. Apart from the recycled aspect they also look amazing and would not only lookcool to wear but would also make a great ornament for any funky living room!
Funny Stuff says
These are the best looking headphones I have seen I think. Apart from the recycled aspect they also look amazing and would not only lookcool to wear but would also make a great ornament for any funky living room!
ken says
looks similar
like the jaybird wireless bluetooth headband
ken says
looks similar
like the jaybird wireless bluetooth headband
marmoter says
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marmoter says
Thanks for sharing. It is impressive. By the way, we are an online shop wholesale china electronics such as mobile phones, tablet PC, mp3 player and so on. You are welcome to visit our shop for any shopping purpose. Have a nice day.
hank says
Can these be bought or is it still just a concept?
Green Sells says
Probably not that good for the environment as it would lead you to believe. Just another product jumping on the ‘Green’ bandwagon.
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