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New ‘curvy’ aesthetic for our Recliner range, featuring a low profile and gentle, relaxed curves and contours.
Curved profile of the seat is designed to cradle the body and enhance comfort. Designed for those cozy movie nights, or for an enveloping cinema experience.
Retro-Contemporary appeal – in the same aesthetic styling’s of 1977 sofa.
Sculptural, curved arm provides visual interest.
Features:
New lift-operation storage mechanism for MC modules, utilizing hydraulic gas-lift mechanisms.
‘Super-soft’ Pink Foam overlay on seat modules – same new foam product used on Haven.
Safety Improvements
Anti-pinch sleeve for footrest mechanism
King Cinema Headrest and Backrest Cushion Update
Overview:
Adjustments are being made to the Cinema headrest and backrest to address creasing and puddling issues on units manufactured before Production Week 2508 (17/02/2025). A new design change has been implemented, modifying the backrest cover pattern to include a zipper that attaches to a fly glued into the backrest foam cushion.
o Headrest cover (includes a fabric pull tab for improved structure).
o Backrest cushion cover and foam insert (zipper-compatible design).
Replacement Process:
· If a CS request is received regarding headrest wrinkles or backrest creasing, or replacement backrest cover or backrest cushion insert is ordered:
o Verify the unit's production date.
o For backrest/headrest units manufactured before week 2508, replace both the cover and foam insert to apply the updated design.
Instructions for Existing Sales:
· For replacement orders, new backrest cushion inserts must be supplied with the updated backrest covers to ensure compatibility.
· Replacement covers must be produced at their original manufacturing location due to zipper incompatibility across GL, KFT, and TU production sites (between white frames and covers).