CES 2008

Olivia recliner makes home theater seating plush

Posted in CES 2008, Furniture, Home Theater by Nino Marchetti on January 2nd, 2008

sd-olivia.jpgAt some point you should probably upgrade that ratty old home media room recliner you have to something a little more sleek, modern and comfortable. Salamander Designs is showcasing one such new piece of furniture at CES - the Olivia.

The Olivia, which did not have pricing information available, can be customized in a variety of ways, according to its maker. It sports a seating surface measuring 23.5 inches wide and needs just three inches of clearance behind it to recline. It features both a standard manual recline mechanism, and a powered mechanism controlled by a switch in the arm. A hidden footrest automatically extends as the seat reclines.

Options on the Olivia let select from 14 grades of leather and 10 microsuedes. You can also outfit it with machined-aluminum cup holders in silver or black anodized finishes, tablets, a matching ottoman with built-in storage compartments and hidden feet and a tactile sound transducer so one can “feel the percussive dynamics of cinema sound tracks.” The Olivia is reportedly available now.

Salamander Designs Olivia



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