Italian Designed Home Theater Furniture, Seating and wall mounting kits

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Double Arm Reclining Chair 
Black or Brown
This chair can be used alone or can be connected to others. There are connectors on both sides of the chair for attachment to an adjacent chair or component. Width 36.5" (927 mm) 

HTS102BK_ra.jpg (23171 bytes) Right Arm Reclining Chair
Black or Brown
This chair is typically used as the last chair in a row. There are connectors on both sides of the chair for attachment to an adjacent chair or component. Width 31-1/4" (794 mm) 
HTS103BK_na.jpg (23024 bytes) No Arm Reclining Chair
Black or Brown
This chair has no arms and is used to make row, sofa, or arc configurations.
There are connectors on both sides of the chair for attachment to an adjacent chair or component. Width 25-1/2" (648 mm)
HTS101BK_Lefty.jpg (22111 bytes) Left Arm Reclining Chair
Black or Brown
This chair is typically used as the first chair in a row. There are connectors on both sides of the chair for attachment to an adjacent chair or component. Width 31-1/4 (794 mm) 
HTS104BKwedge.jpg (16309 bytes) Wedge Arm Connector
Black or Brown
Used between components to create an arc configuration. There are connectors on both sides of the chair for attachment to an adjacent chair or component. Rear width 12 3/4" (324 mm); Front width 6" (152 mm)
In 1988, the founders of Bell'O recognized the need for audio/video furniture systems in modern furniture designs enhanced with beautiful Italian contemporary designs that would accommodate various types of home entertainment components in their entertainment centers and home theater rooms. Bell'O's intention was to fit Bell'O furniture into any home setting with its state of the art audio/video furniture, entertainment centers, home theater units, speaker stands and TV stands.

Headquartered in Morganville, New Jersey, Bell'O designs its modern furniture in the USA and Italy, and has its manufacturing facilities in Italy and Asia

 

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