Verso Instruments Wraps Cosmo Electric Guitar in Vibrant Metal
Available in a range of captivating colorways.



Verso Instruments’ Robin Stummvoll has dipped the Cosmo guitar model in a striking scheme of colorways. Engulfed in a bent luminous metal sheet, the sleek Cosmo electric guitar combines simplicity and technicality, its metal-wrapped B-shaped body offering up a striking yet simple silhouette that also reverberates the instrument’s crisp sounds.
The Cosmo comes in a vibrant array of color palettes, including matte silver, signal black, vermillion red, moss green, oyster white, light pink, pigeon blue, pastel green, and zinc yellow, and complete with a clean, glossy finish; the coating is thick and durable, ensuring a longer-than-usual shelf life on the paint job. The bottom of the Cosmo is equipped with a scratch-free fleece bottom, while the Teflon-coated cable and SMB plugs offer easy and convenient transportation.
Boasting a freely movable and magnetic pickup system, the Cosmo converts its string vibrations into electricity – a nod to Stummvoll’s adamant refusal to sacrifice form for function or aesthetic for ergonomics. Cosmo is also loaded with two pickup inputs and a 6.3mm jack output that can either be switched to mono or dual mono, and is also customizable per skill level and playing preference – available with or without control knobs for either volume, tone, and A/B blend. Take a closer look in the gallery below.
Each instrument is made-to-order, crafted meticulously by Stummvoll himself, who prides himself on being a deeply detail-oriented creator. He shared a video of his physical process in an Instagram post. Check it out below.
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The Cosmo electric guitar is available to pre-order now on Verso’s official online store, costing € 2.000,00 euros, plus an additional € 500 euro deposit. Orders take approximately twelve months to complete.
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