Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Speaker and Lamp Now Available for Preorder
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a Jeff Koons original—but without the eight-figure price tag—here’s your chance. The iconic Balloon Dog sculptures, known for fetching tens of millions at auctions, are now available in a more functional (and slightly more affordable) format. Through a limited-edition collaboration with Lexon Design and The Broad museum, you can now preorder a Jeff Koons Balloon Dog speaker and lamp for $750 each. These high-end gadgets combine art and technology to create a statement piece that actually serves a purpose.
Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Speaker: Art Meets Sound
The Balloon Dog Bluetooth speaker isn’t just a pretty face—it packs serious audio hardware under its glossy, translucent shell. Designed with six ultra-precise active drivers and four finely tuned passive radiators, it promises 360-degree high-fidelity sound. Thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 and a built-in microphone, it’s also a fully functional hands-free speakerphone. For audiophiles or collectors with deep pockets, two of these speakers can be paired for immersive stereo sound—turning your living room into a high-art concert hall.
Balloon Dog Lamp: A Sculpture That Glows
On the lighting front, the Balloon Dog lamp is equally impressive. It features nearly 400 embedded LEDs capable of delivering up to 200 lumens of brightness, including a full RGB color spectrum. Whether you’re setting the mood for a dinner party or just enjoying some ambient lighting, the lamp’s design mimics neon tubing while offering multiple color settings. Using Lexon’s Easy Sync technology, you can sync an unlimited number of lamps—if you’re willing to invest in more than a few.
Limited Edition, High Demand
With a preorder window opening June 17th and shipping expected in October 2025, the demand for these pieces is expected to be high. Both the Jeff Koons Balloon Dog lamp and speaker are being produced in limited quantities, adding to their collectible appeal. At $750 each, they’re not impulse buys—but for fans of contemporary art and luxury design, they’re a rare opportunity to own a functional piece of Koons’ legacy.