During his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the beginning of the fifties, Henry Kloss was already constructing acoustic boxes for his colleagues and for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He received the Emmy award for his pioneering work in the field of videoprojectors. His creations are exhibited at the Washington Science Museum. With the characteristic style of a sculptor, Henry Kloss eliminated all those elements that he considered superfluous. His objective was to create a simple, elegant and affordable product. A masterpiece that is already a cult object: the Tivoli Model One radio.