Speaker Recommendation up to 70k


I have purchased SOTA swiss front end which I can't disclose. They are solid state. 
Got room treated , cables sorted , power supply regulated, a comfy couch and books to read for years. 

Now I need a pair of beautiful and lively speakers to get me up and dancing when the track calls for it. A SOTA speaker that is worthy of keeping for years. Room size is 25 sqm/ 269 sqft. 

Final contenders: 
- Zellaton 
- Stenhiem 
- Tidal- Marten- Wilson 
- Borresen

I don't need (you need to listen and decide) suggestions, I can't travel and we got no dealers with demos. So I'll have to rely on users honest opinions about each brand above and are they worthy of the cost. 

No electrostatics and no horns please. Appreciate if you know how to get the most benefit at the upper botique level of speakers. Some might look fabulous and sound meh. 

Let's discuss. 
128x128emerald
So,
If you bought this SOTA Swiss front end new, then what does the dealer recommend? What are his other customers using?

FWIW: One of the dealers I use carries the Swiss “Merging” gear, and he is also a Vandersteen dealer.

One could probably not go wrong with the Carbon Kentos. At least I don’t know anyone that has regretted getting them.

If the gear is not “Merging” or Nagra, then what else is there that is Swiss?

And where does one even hook up the speakers “+ & -“ with Swiss gear? I always thought that the Swiss were neutral? ;)
MBL 101E MK ll    They are the most real sounding speakers I’ve ever heard. Spooky real. Nothing else sounds like them, In the best way possible. 
Hi emerald,

Interesting how aggressively some guys respond... 

I share the assessment that providing a GOOD answer to your question is tricky, however as I can relate to your situation let me try it. 

Again, if you can realize demos, do so. In this price range it is worth it. If you cannot, I would approach the problem by figuring out the "house sound" (this will raise other questions and evoke funny comments) or better "line sound" of some brands and how good they work with your electronics. Hands down, there is some brand coloration up to a price range close to a fortune. 

CH was the first brand that popped up in my head before you posted it. Congrats. They are on the neutral side. 

The following part of the equation relates to your listening preferences. 
Magico e.g. differs considerably between the lines. If you start a google search you should find a very good post, if not please tell me.

Just a personal hint: Wilson Benesch often demos with CH and they do so for a reason. I am a classical guy and if your room is at least "ok" in terms of acoustics, my personal choice would be the WB Resolution. Sound characteristics also pretty neutral. WB speakers are often picky regarding electronics but with CH no issue. What is special about WB sound? The coherence is better than anything else I listened to (so on the other side of the spectrum to e.g. MBL). I am hypercritical in terms of coherence, timing.
You will get more bass elsewhere, but here we speak about nuances on a very high level. My alternative would be Tidal Audio Piano. 

To be clear, what you get in this chain is on the neutral side. 
I you like it a little warmer, SOME Magicos or other brands might be a better choice for you, if you are on the analytical side there are some options but I won't give recommendations here as listening fatigue then kicks in quickly in my opinion. 

Keep us posted what you did and how it worked out. 

cheers
Yes. Fly to go listen and see. 
Please add Tannoy and Sonus Faber to your thoughts.