Vivid Audio alternatives


I love the sound of Vivid Audio's Giya and Kaya speakers.
BUT their aesthetics is failing the WAF test...  

Can anyone recommend other speakers that have a similar sound? 

Thanks,
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I'v heard Vivid speaker and the best I've ever heard. They sound way different than KEF ref and Dynaudio and other many high end stuff.

Maybe you should try TAD speakers or paradigm persona , I didn't heard any but it seems close to vivid than other brands.
@tantejuut thanks. Will get to check out estelon YB;  though whilst 
@kenjit @yyzsantabarbara sound quality is important, but also is what gets allowed at home... the restrictions I have to live in!  
@yyzsantabarbara thanks for the list;  I will try out TAD ME1.  Lots of good reviews on the Yamaha, but I suspect it does not have the transparency or resolution of Vivid's.  but definitely will go to see a demo.
@verdantauio Vivid is indeed unique.  I'm indifferent to bookshelf or floorstanders; but ideally not too big. I'm currently using Boenicke W8se and can go just a bit bigger in size.  Will note to check Verdants at the shows!
@w1000i Will try TADs! thx
I used to have a pair of vivid giya g3, sold it and now 
have a wilson sasha 2. At first i thought it was a lateral
move, but it turns out wilson is a much better speakers
all around.
sasha 2 is faster. Have a blacker background, a bass that’s
more textured, a sweeter highs and the adjustable tweeter
and mids of the wilson is a godsend.
I used to have a pair of vivid giya g3, sold it and now
have a wilson sasha 2. At first i thought it was a lateral
move, but it turns out wilson is a much better speakers
all around.
Another example of how we each hear things differently and have different preferences. I've not directly compared them in the same room/system but I have heard the W/P 7, W/P 8, Sasha (but not Sasha 2), and Giya G3. The Wilsons are very good but I would choose the Vivid without hesitation. I hear it as more transparent and resolved, better musical articulation. That said, one thing the Wilsons do better than any other I've heard is give a sense of hall space, especially on live recordings. But I also wonder if that's not a coloration from the mid-bass hump?
But it's all academic for me as Wilson and Vivid are out of my budget reach. I'm "suffering" with Thiel CS2.4s in which I upgraded every passive part. Other than bass extension and low bass definition, they come very close to the best I've heard (TAD Ref One, Vandersteen 7, Vivid Giya, Avalon Ascent II).