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Home›Products›OmniMount audio towers and video tables for home theatre applications

OmniMount audio towers and video tables for home theatre applications

By Staff Writer
06/09/2011
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The collection consists of three audio towers and eight video tables, in a range of styles and finishes from open to enclosed and techy to traditional.

The Elements AT and Verona AT audio towers are extensions of the popular Elements and Verona Series’ and offer complementary solutions for gear-heavy setups. The Elements AT has a high gloss black open architecture design with interchangeable wood accents offering four colour options (high gloss black, cherry, brushed stainless steel and walnut). The Verona AT is a high gloss black semi-enclosed tower for managing and partially concealing multiple components, with curved edges for elegance and use against a wall or in a corner. The Axis AT audio tower is a fully-enclosed component storage solution that acts more like a rack, with the ability to house many components in a look suitable for a more traditional family room.

The latest video table solutions include the Modena Series, Torino 55, Forte Series, Axis VT and Captiva pieces. The Modena Series consists of three models: Modena 37T for TVs up to 47” and 80 pounds, and Modena 47T and Modena 55T for TVs up to 55” and 100 pounds. Each comes in two colour options to complement newer TVs: high gloss black with black glass or brushed aluminum with black glass. The pieces have added height for use in bedrooms and the Modena 55 has a wider base for increased component storage. The Torino 55 joins the Torino Series of pedestal video tables and accommodates TVs up to 65” and 100 pounds. The semi-enclosed oval design manages and partially conceals components. The Forte Series of contemporary tables cater to a softer aesthetic, built from espresso wood and glass. The Forte 40 accommodates TVs up to 47” and 80 pounds, and the Forte 50 fits TVs up to 55” and 80 pounds. The Axis VT is a fully-enclosed video table that supports TVs up to 55” and 125 pounds. The Captiva50 has an open architecture, angled design meant to accommodate multiple components while supporting low profile TVs up to 55” and 80 pounds on the slim top shelf.

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“Our latest furniture pieces are a direct reflection of what’s happening in the industry. Consumers are adding to their home theatres with gaming systems and multiple component systems,” says OmniMount general manager of furniture Zach Eyman.

“Since furniture is such a personal choice, our video tables and audio towers complement one another and come in styles that are functional and family room friendly.”

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