First Impressions Theme Theatres introduces its new CineChaiseLounger, a single or ìdouble wideî day-bed style theatre luxury lounger based on its CineLounger Classic detailing. The product was developed for clients who wish to fully lay-out (almost) during a movie presentation on the first row, or for the kids to curl up with Mom and Dad during a show. The company makes chaises based on any style lounger presently in the line and will custom adapt personalized detailing per the clientís request. First Impressions Theme Theatres will present its new motorized pop-up headrest recliner based on the CineLounger Original and CineLounger Extreme body styles. With the flip of a switch, the hidden headrest rolls up from the seat back and will stop in any desired position for proper head support. Seat cushions, which run from 19 to 24inches, can be custom modified with many infill compositions per the clientís ìseat-abilityî mandates. First Impressions Theme Theatres will also showcase more accessories for CineLoungers to include the ìJewelî Collection of heavy carved acrylic drink holders in beautiful semi-precious stone colors, finishes and textures. New this year are coordinating swivel snack trays with an attached pivot are now available in any CineLounger and store in a special flip open compartment in the arm when not in use. To answer the needs for limited footprint spacing on theatre recliners from row-to-row, First Impressions Theme Theatres unveils its 2nd generation ìCinePushbackî a lounger to allow homeowners to recline slightly without the footrest extending. Said First Impressionsí President Jeffrey Smith, C.A.S., ìThe mechanism acts exactly like a luxury airline seat where the back tilts and locks in several positions at will, and the footrest is fixed. The Lounger also functions as a full Rockerî First Impressions Theme Theatres will re-introduce its newly modified CineProLounger Ltd, the smallest full-motion CineLounger built, now also manufactured as a rocker, to compete in size and price with commercial theatre seating yet in a much more plush offering. This is the smallest theatre recliner available in the market. First Impressions Theme Theatres will premier its newly restyled CineRocker-Recliner, a dual application mechanism allowing for a radical full recline and a glider rocker, both in the same chair. This is the premium offering for First Impressions, as it answers all client needs with the only combo theatre incliner-recliner and rocker available in the industry. First Impressions Theme Theatres showcases a new lumbar posture feature with its CineContourLounger, a power driven adjustable lower back support model that expands and contracts with the push of a button. The entire back also automatically raises and lowers six inches for optimum neck and shoulder support for taller home theatre customers. This multi-position option is available in most CineLoungers and aids in unlimited ergonomic and headrest height adjustments for viewers. Add a powerful full body heat and Shiatsu massage option and the lower back, buttocks, and even calves get a stimulating workout while enjoying a flick. First Impressionsí best selling theatre chair, its patented CineLounger Classic originally introduced in 1995 goes pillow soft with newly restyled seat back and arms now aptly coined the Classic Pillow Top CineLounger. Soft over arm goose down filled arm caps allow added comfort for viewersí elbows while seats and backs offer a more relaxed seatability. First Impressions Theme Theatres also unveils its truly one-of-a-kind curved, full motion sightline sensitive recliner based CineSofa grouping. All three seats (could be more) recline with footrests that extend. No other theatre recliner, or conventional motion seating grouping in the market functions like this. All CineSofas are built on a sightline sensitive specific radius to direct each viewerís eyes to the center of the video screen. First Impressions is the only manufacturer in the marketplace who builds a CineLounger Sectional with all ìliveî recliner mechanisms. For more information, please visit www.CineLoungers.com.
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