Wrensilva Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer Debra Salyer adds that the M1’s design was intended to “bring the studio home.” Details like the leather trim, tactile knob feel, and mix of materials are inspired by recording studios. Working with a world-class mixer like Manny made the Larrabee Creator Edition M1 deeply personal and grounded in Wrensilva’s tradition.
The console’s design reflects Manny’s roots. “It’s already beautiful,” he says. “I just wanted to add enough to reflect who I am while keeping its integrity.” The result draws inspiration from the Guatemalan flag—sky blue and white. The apron features sky blue leather stamped with Manny’s signature and “Established in 1969,” honoring Larrabee’s legacy. Blue and white stripes accent the legs and interior—an homage not only to his heritage but also to Guatemala’s national soccer team.
“I like to keep it classy,” Manny explains. “It’s about the art, not me. The front of the jersey, not the back.” At Larrabee Studios, you won’t see walls filled with gold and platinum records. The exterior is an unassuming brick façade, but inside it feels more like a luxury spa—with minimalist decor, natural tones, plants, skylights, and a soothing water fountain.
“The design of the console is simple, but so thoughtful,” he adds. “That one color—blue—means so much. And Larrabee… that’s part of my history. I think we did a great job. It’s super classy.”
Manny worked closely with Debra Salyer at Wrensilva’s San Diego headquarters to refine the design. “Many placements, especially the leather, were Manny’s idea,” she says. “He even added hidden touches, like a blue hint in the leveling foot and a brass coin embossed with his personal insignia—based on Guatemalan mountains—on the lid.”