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Off The Wall launches Skyline and Profile TV furniture ranges (25/11/2009) Yorkshire based AV furniture company ‘Off The Wall (UK) Limited’ has launched two strikingly new and unique TV furniture products. Following the success of the award winning Origin range, the new Skyline and Profile ranges have been designed to meet the ever changing market demands for stylish, high quality TV furniture at affordable prices. The Skyline range is based on a cantilever design that removes the need for ugly pole legs for support, creating more shelf space in less floor area with a modern, minimalist design. Available in two sizes, 750mm for screens up to 37” and 1000mm for screens up to 52” and with two colour options, a silver column with clear glass and a black column with black glass. All shelves are 8mm safety glass with rounded and polished edges. The Profile range boasts a stylish cabinet design to cross the boundaries of contemporary and traditional interiors. Available as one 900mm width size to suit any screen up to 52” in Black or Silver and Oak or Walnut real wood veneer options with reversible black or silver side panels that can slide back for easy access to equipment inside. The Profile can fit easily into corners or against walls and an adjustable 6mm safety glass shelf is also provided. As featured on the Origin range, the new Skyline and Profile ranges include Off the Wall’s unique “NO MORE WIRES” intelligent cable management system as standard. Hidden inside each stand is a four way extension cable and cable ties that allow you to easily organise all the clutter of cables and wires leaving only one mains cable running from the stand to the wall. Both the new Skyline and Profile ranges will be available from November 2009 with the Skyline at an SRP of £199 for the 750mm and £229 for the 1000mm. The Profile will retail at an SRP of £329 for the Black and Silver models and £349 for the Oak or Walnut real wood veneer options.
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