compact tube amp and in wall speaker


I need help with matching up a compact tube amp like a jolida 102 crc with a set of in wall speakers like a Martin Logan electromotion iw. Goal is to obtain wife approval factor, cool look of tube amp in a new to be built floor to ceiling bookcase. Room size is 16' x 14' x 9'. Book case is on either side of a 8' opening to an adjacent room. Size and price of new jolida is good. Martin Logan is at high end of what I'd like to spend on speakers. Does tube amp have enough power to drive speakers for all types of music. Sound quality needs to be decent. I like music reality loud, but only when wife not at home. She will play at miderate levels. Other recommendations welcome. Thank you.
audiouny
Audiouny, I would really opt against installing in-wall speakers in a bookshelf. They were not designed to be installed that way and will sound awful. Also, the money spent having a carpenter build them in will be better spent on better bookshelf speakers.
Go look at nice little bookshelf speakers that are either front ported or not ported. Rear ported will never work. For an amp, look at a tube hybrid like a peachtree.
If I get a efficient in wall or bookshelf, will 10 tube watts drive high 80's low -90 dB speakers?

You sort of answered this question already- high 80s is not efficient, nor for that matter is the low 90s (that might considered medium efficiency). If you want a 10-watt amp to do the job, higher efficiency is recommended (but of course a lot depends on how loud you intend to play).
Thank you for continued input. Here's where I'm at: considering Glow tube amp ( 1 or2), or Jolida fx 10 or 102rc, or 202brc if I can get one used in my price range. I have abandoned the in wall speaker idea and am considering glow speakers (cool bullet design), ZU cube (very efficient at 98db). I looked at and liked Omego super3''s (bottom ported; but too tall). I am setting up for a future compact subwoofer in a lower shelf or maybe triad in floor.

Has anyone experience with glow amps or speakers? I would need to balance the cost of the zu''s with hopefully a less expensive amp because of their high efficiency, although I need to check impedance at lower frequency of zu's. The glow amps come with an inexpensive dac and USB connection. Certainly learning a few things, hopefully making progress.
"I would need to balance the cost of the zu''s with hopefully a less expensive amp because of their high efficiency, although I need to check impedance at lower frequency of zu's. "

Good thing you posted that. Its actually just the opposite. Even though you need less power, it has to be very clean. Also, you need to be careful with regards to the gain of all your other components. If not, you run the risk getting large amounts of noise/hissing.