CH–8 miki
The CH‑8 miki from Teenage Engineering is a beautifully crafted singing wooden figure that brings a unique blend of art, design, and music into your space. Made from solid beech wood with a distinct grain pattern on every piece, Miki represents the tenor voice from Japan as part of the larger CH‑8 choir ensemble. Inside the hand‑finished body is an internal speaker module capable of performing pre‑composed choral pieces or responding to MIDI input for custom musical expression. With dimensions of 80 × 80 × 252 mm and a substantial weight of just over 1 kg, this figure feels as sculptural as it sounds. Miki can sing solo or harmonize with up to 15 other choir dolls via Bluetooth MIDI, expanding creative possibilities. The built‑in rechargeable module delivers 3–4 hours of continuous singing, making it perfect for performances or ambient play. Pairing with devices like the OP‑1 Field, OP‑Z, or any BLE‑capable MIDI keyboard lets you truly conduct this charming choral companion. Whether on display or in collaboration with other CH‑8 figures, Miki blends traditional craftsmanship with modern musical tech. Its playful character and rich tenor voice make it an engaging addition for collectors, musicians, and design enthusiasts alike. From its striking wooden aesthetic to its interactive musical features, the CH‑8 miki is as delightful to listen to as it is to look at.
249 USD






















