Come to my Bat Cave home theater

Posted in Furniture, Home Theater by Nino Marchetti on January 16th, 2008

elite-batcave.jpgIf you have the money, they will build it for you. That’s the motto to run through your head if you have enough cash to layout for a custom home theater from the likes of Elite Home Theater Seating. The company showed off today its themed Batman “Bat Cave” theater.

Elite HTS, as the company calls itself, has its setups in many high profile locations, including Harrods department store in London, Technicolor Studios and American High Definition in Los Angeles. The latter location is reportedly used for “many private Hollywood screenings of upcoming feature films.”

We don’t know about you, but we have no problem hanging in the Bat Cave anytime. There’s no word on price, but if you have to ask you aren’t worthy.

Elite HTS

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3 Comments to “Come to my Bat Cave home theater”
  1. Bose Speakers Says:

    Wow! I’ve seen this theater set up on a few other blogs as well and I can see why it’s so popular. It’s amazing!

  2. ManofSteel Says:

    its pretty awesome, but for me it would have to look like Superman’s Fortress of Solitude.

  3. discounted bose speakers Says:

    the set up of this home theatre is trully amazing. I could spend the rest of my life in there watching movies. Of course starting with the new Batman movie!!!

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