Laurent
Very good piece of furniture. And the motorized turntable is nice but not essential.
Comment from January 09, 2026 — Experience from December 29, 2025
Norstone Mount’s Eden Vision embodies the meeting point between the French brand’s two decades of expertise in AV furniture and today’s demands of projection-based home cinema. This cabinet designed for ultra short throw projectors offers a complete integration that makes both screen and projector disappear when the show is over, turning the living room into a projection room without compromising the visual harmony of the space.
Eden Vision addresses a specific technical challenge: positioning a UST projector at the correct distance from the screen while maintaining a suitable height to prevent the image from spilling onto the ceiling. With a total height of 510 mm and a width of 2634 mm, this low-profile cabinet places the projector close to the floor, allowing the image to start right at the wall.
The high-resistance melamine structure is built around a central niche dedicated to the projector, while the black tempered glass top supports up to 50 kg. The all-black finish unifies the whole and makes it easy to integrate into most contemporary interiors.
The cabinet accommodates the Lumene Eden Extra Bright 240C screen in an optimal setup. This motorized model retracts completely after use, with its housing fixed to the back of the cabinet. The screen rises from the floor in about 35 seconds, creating a 240 cm diagonal projection surface before disappearing just as discreetly.
The motorized sliding platform is the functional heart of the setup. Its dimensions go from 610 × 370 mm when closed to 710 mm in deployed depth. This electric sliding mechanism moves the projector smoothly and quietly—crucial for avoiding any noise disturbance.
The motorization supports up to 25 kg and ensures millimeter-precise positioning that repeats with every use. This repeatability is critical: the slightest shift in a UST projector’s placement alters the geometry of the projected image. When retracted, the projector is protected from dust and shocks, while connections remain accessible from the back of the cabinet.
The side compartments feature doors with gas struts and black acoustic fabric fronts that conceal speakers or a soundbar while letting sound pass through without notable alteration. This acoustic transparency avoids the filtering effect that degrades sound reproduction.
The 600 mm depth provides ample space for medium-sized bookshelf speakers or stacking multiple components. For soundbar setups, it naturally sits on the glass top, directly beneath the deployed screen.
The cabinet ships flat-packed in three elements: a central module weighing 29.3 kg net and two side modules weighing 40.3 kg each. The package includes screws, assembly instructions, and the necessary tools. The motorized platform is also supplied as a kit with its own mounting hardware. Allow two to three hours to assemble the cabinet, plus one hour to install the platform.
The projector niche fits most current UST models, with a maximum load of 25 kg for the motorized platform. Optimization for the Lumene Eden Extra Bright 240C screen is not an exclusive constraint: other floor-rising motorized screens can be integrated depending on their housing dimensions, offering welcome flexibility.
The platform extends from 370 mm to 710 mm, a travel of 340 mm. This range covers the throw ratios of common UST projectors, generally between 0.19 and 0.27. For a 240 cm diagonal screen, this corresponds to the distances required by most devices on the market. Check your projector’s specifications to confirm compatibility.
The motorized platform operates independently via its own power system. Synchronization with the projector’s power-on would require adding an external home automation system capable of controlling both devices simultaneously. Some users integrate this feature via smart home solutions.
Eden Vision works perfectly with projection onto a white wall or a fixed screen positioned above. The cabinet structure remains the same, and the projector on its motorized platform retains its full usefulness for precise throw distance adjustment. The space intended for the screen housing can then accommodate other equipment or remain empty.
Laurent
Very good piece of furniture. And the motorized turntable is nice but not essential.
Comment from January 09, 2026 — Experience from December 29, 2025