Put That Plasma Space to Use

Author: 
Molouk Y. Ba-Isa, Arab News
Publication Date: 
Tue, 2005-09-20 03:00

Plasmas and LCD screens look great when turned on but when turned off, they are interior design eyesores. Reversica’s new Gyre 6300 is a one-of-a-kind hardware system for the home theater market that rotates a 50-inch plasma or LCD TV along with 12 feet of full size bookshelves. As easily as opening a door, a Gyre-equipped cabinet twists completely around hiding the plasma or LCD and revealing shelves for whatever the homeowner wishes to display. Since the Gyre 6300 can hold up to 375 pounds in a 17.5-inch depth, books, china or collectibles could be stored on the other side. The Gyre Slim, a thinner, 7.5-inch version of the standard Gyre, allows the homeowner to display original artwork or a mirror on one side and a thin screen TV on the other. Both models can be mounted in walls or built into entertainment furniture.The Gyre is a motion hardware kit that allows cabinets to rotate in a unique space-saving manner. Contractors, cabinetmakers or furniture makers take care of all woodwork. Design, trim, wood choices and finish are limited only by the homeowner’s imagination. A video of the Gyre in motion can be found at http://www.reversica.com/products/. Suggested retail price for the Gyre 6300 is $3,000.

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