...and one finds oneself at the 'aesthetics' of the reproducer of the sound we seek. Speakers as 'sculpture', when the 'object of desire' needs to fulfill not just the qualities of recreating the music we love. Since it's a focus of attention, one hopes that it looks 'good' or 'intriguing' while doing it. The 'monkey box look' don't cut it no more... *G* Unless one's listening area 'devices' need to support a lamp, a vase, or some cherished item, fitting into the trappings of a 'normal' living space that most of us have...
SAF becomes a factor for some. If it doesn't fit her (or his, taking a 'liberal approach' to ones' relationships) thoughts on furnishings in a shared environment, more 'trad' designs will win the day and the nod. ;)
A lot of the 'high end' units look their best when allowed to stand as they are....high technology items, mechanisms like the flat screens we watch, no way to disguise their purpose. They become 'audio jewelry', items of desire, high water marks of their intent, looking best when allowed to be such, 'minimalist' in their display.
ESLs' and MBLs', and their 'larger' cousins come to mind. A Rothko painting betwixt would look fantastic. Anything earlier...ehhh, selection becomes 'dicey'....'Renaissance'...it'd better be an original to pull it off. ;)
Everything else....*shrug*. If you've got the dedicated space with all the appurtenances for 'room acoustics' that the space dictates that you Must Have to 'make it work' for you and the 'significant other' has ceded control of it to you.....
Knock yourself out. *G*
Personally, I'm working on a driver that 'disappears'. Does what it does without drawing attention to itself. That's my 'take' on the subject. As for what you want to have to look at, enjoy the compromises involved....