The best sounding speakers in the world (for stereo) will never be a tiny goofy speaker. They will be huge and most probably look kinda ugly.
When i heard both the klipsch jubilee (~38k) and the Levinson M1 (200k), both are not pretty at all...but, i thought they slayed every Magico, Wilson, Schweikert, mbl, etc out there.
The OP reviewer says that these Bonnvilles have certain traits that are better than the jubilee. At less than half the price, it could be a easy buy for guys who can accommodate something the size of a jubilee
(Not for the guy living in a closet with ls50 squawk boxes, of course...and a jubilee type of customer is certainly not needing the ls50 guy's approval).
if i bought it, it will not look like the OP's set in that hideous grey, it will have some customization to look like a piece of modern art.
"if i was a millionaire i think i'd buy them."
Whoever buys these, needs their millionaire status pulled.
You can buy them now. They are $15K for the pair. A price comparable to an average, performance speaker.
https://tektondesign.com/product/full-range-speakers/flagship/bonneville/#color
They likely sound okay, but it appears their still built the Tekton way- the woofers/tweeters aren't even countersunk into the cabinet. DIY looks. You can find nicer looking with equal/better sound for $15K.