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Build modular hi-fi racks and supports from a British workshop, with a US distributor in Atlanta.
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about quadraspire
Quadraspire was founded in 1995 by Dutch designer Eddie Spruit, who started building modular equipment racks in an East London studio before the company settled into its own manufacturing in the West of England. The design premise has stayed consistent: lightweight, mechanically tuned shelf-and-column construction that lets owners add levels as their systems grow, rather than fixed-height furniture. The current line is built around the Q4EVO and SVT racks, with bamboo and other shelf materials, adjustable column heights, and matching wall brackets, speaker stands, and isolation supports. The SVT and Q4EVO platforms are the reference tiers; lower lines carry the same modular column system at a more accessible price. Everything is made to order in configurable sizes. Quadraspire sits in the rack-and-support category alongside makers like Solidsteel, Townshend, and Hi-Fi Racks, competing on modularity and the audible tuning of the shelf material rather than on mass or price. It is distributed in the United States by Kemela Contemporary Audio in Atlanta, Georgia, and carried by a dealer network that includes Basil Audio, AudioVision SF, The Cable Company, and TMR Audio. HiFi+ has reviewed the SVT and Q4EVO racks, with Roy Gregory covering the Q4EVO and SVT platforms, and The Ear has also reported on the line, giving the brand a verified footprint in the English-language press for what remains a niche support-furniture category. Production is in the United Kingdom, with the company manufacturing in England under its own roof.