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Transform Your Luxury Home Entertainment: B&O Beovision Theatre on Motorised Floor Stand with Control4 Integration

In the evolving world of luxury smart home automation and high-end home cinema, our latest project at Living Home Tech showcases the pinnacle of elegance and functionality. We expertly installed the iconic Bang & Olufsen Beovision Theatre TV on a motorised floor stand (also known as motorised floor bracket or motorised TV floor stand) and fully integrated it with the Control4 smart home system. This premium setup delivers cinematic performance while offering effortless control, making it ideal for discerning homeowners searching for B&O Beovision Theatre installation.

The Ultimate in Premium TV Design: Bang & Olufsen Beovision Theatre

The B&O Beovision Theatre stands as a masterpiece of Danish craftsmanship, combining a breathtaking OLED 4K display with integrated Dolby Atmos soundbar technology for truly immersive audio-visual experiences. Its adaptive lighting, exceptional contrast, and customisable finishes make it a centrepiece in any modern living space. For those researching Beovision Theatre motorised floor stand or B&O Beovision Theatre motorised bracket, this TV pairs perfectly with automated mounting solutions that enhance both aesthetics and usability.

We selected Bang & Olufsen's official motorised floor stand for this installation—a silent, precision-engineered mechanism that allows the TV to rise, lower, swivel, and rotate smoothly. Unlike fixed TV wall mounts or basic stands, this motorised floor bracket provides unmatched flexibility in open-plan homes, multi-use rooms, or spaces where concealing the TV when not in use is desired.

Advanced Control4 Integration for Seamless Smart Home Automation

Living Home Tech excels in Control4 home automation integration, and this project highlights why Control4 B&O integration is increasingly popular among luxury installations. Control4 serves as the intelligent hub, unifying lighting, climate, security, audio-visual systems, and now the Beovision Theatre plus its motorised floor stand.

With official Control4 drivers for Bang & Olufsen Mozart platform products (including the Beovision Theatre), we achieved deep two-way control. This means full access to TV functions—input selection, volume, picture modes, and streaming services—directly via Control4 touchscreens, apps, or voice commands. The real highlight? Complete automation of the motorised TV floor stand movements synced with your lifestyle scenes.

One-Touch Viewing Position Adjustment: Effortless Luxury at Your Fingertips

The standout feature our client loves? Changing the viewing position with a single button press. Through tailored Control4 programming, we created intuitive custom scenes that command the motorised floor stand to adjust height, tilt, and swivel instantly—no manual effort required.

Examples of pre-programmed positions include:

Movie Night Mode — TV rises to optimal seated eye level and swivels toward the main sofa for immersive group viewing.

Lounge/Relax Mode — Lowers and angles the screen for comfortable reclined positions or secondary viewing areas.

Discreet Mode — Lowers the **Beovision Theatre** fully or swivels it away, maintaining a clean, minimalist room aesthetic.

Simply tap a button like “Optimal View” or “Adjust Position” on your Control4 remote, app, or wall panel—the motorised bracket responds silently and precisely, with safety sensors preventing any obstructions. This level of convenience is why searches for **Control4 motorised TV stand control, smart home motorised floor bracket, and one-touch TV position adjustment are rising in the luxury AV market.

Key Benefits of This High-End Installation

This B&O Beovision Theatre motorized floor stand Control4 setup delivers exceptional value:

Ergonomic Perfection — Eliminate neck strain with personalised, automated viewing angles.

Design Excellence — The discreet motorised floor stand preserves open, clutter-free interiors—perfect for contemporary luxury homes.

Smart Home Synergy — Expand easily to include automated blinds, mood lighting, or whole-home audio that activate during movie scenes.

Reliability & Safety — Professional integration ensures smooth, damage-free operation with built-in protections.

Future-Proof Investment — Leverage Control4 smart automation scalability for evolving needs.

Our client raved about the transformation: "The Beovision Theatre on the motorised stand feels truly magical—everything adjusts perfectly with one touch via Control4."

Elevate Your Home with Living Home Tech – Contact Us Today

Specialising in luxury TV installations, Bang & Olufsen smart home integration, motorised TV brackets, and Control4 AV automation, Living Home Tech creates bespoke experiences that blend technology with sophisticated design. If you're exploring B&O Beovision Theatre motorised floor stand installation, Control4 Beovision integration, or **high-end motorised TV mount solutions, we're ready to bring your vision to life.

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Living partner with Bang & Olufsen

In more news…. We’ve partnered with B&O to bring our clients the very best in sound and vision with that now customary Danish design flare. Is it us, or do the Danes absolutely rock this?

To celebrate this new collaboration, here’s a B&O article celebrating another British/Danish partnership that turned out rather well…


Designer, David Lewis

How did a Brit end up in Denmark leading the design on one of the country's most esteemed companies?

Read below and find out how David Lewis built upon the Bang & Olufsen legacy.

A Design Classic

A Design Classic



Music and poetry

“Form is nothing more than an extension of content,” David Lewis told Beolink Magazine in 2003. “Who says that loudspeakers should hide away in corners, if the closer they get to you, the better they sound?” It's quite telling that Bang & Olufsen's chief designer's words almost exactly paraphrase those of the American writer and poet Charles Olson, writing in his manifesto, Projective Verse – music and poetry are, after all, both vibrating air.

From London to Denmark

Lewis was born in Britain in 1939 and graduated from London's Central School of Art in 1960. Moving to Denmark a year later, he began working for Bang & Olufsen under the legendary designers Jacob Jensen and Henning Moldenhawer. His very first product was the Beovision 400 television set. His other early work included the Beolab 5000 system – as he assisted Jensen with its classic wood and aluminium design that won them the iF Design award in 1967.

David Lewis Designers

He founded his own practice, David Lewis Designers, in 1982 and throughout the rest of that decade, their designs were the core of Band & Olufsen's output, especially as the company moved beyond stereo equipment and into the booming television market.

New frontiers

Innovations included the MX series, the first television sets designed by Bang & Olufsen. As ever, Lewis had a unique perspective. “As he sees it,” wrote Lewis’ right hand man at his studio in Copenhagen, Torsten Valeur, “when it's off, a TV is a cross between an aquarium and an eye peering into people's living rooms. Once the set is turned off, the design becomes paramount. Designing and creating a TV which also has a ‘life’ when turned off is the closest you can get today to giving consumers a good alternative to the empty aquarium.”

An evolution of elemental form

Design that holds

Lewis was steeped in the idea that any product should have a long life, both in desirability and endurance. He believed in slow evolution, only producing new products when the customer really needed them, rather than tinkering with existing items and then relaunching with unnecessary fanfare. “Today there’s too much pressure, not just for designers. It’s disappointing in a way. You can miss cool things – afterthoughts, great little ideas – in the design process because it goes so fast,” he said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “We wouldn’t dream of doing something that wouldn’t hold. This is part of the culture.”

We wouldn't dream of making something that wouldn't hold. This is part of the culture. 

David Lewis

Designer

This is reflected in the approach used by the Bang & Olufsen designers that Lewis led. Rather than shutting themselves away with humming computers in laboratory conditions, his team of six would only meet for a few days a month, before dispersing to develop ideas independently. His inspiration would often come from intensive thinking about the problems of any given object, as well as regular visits to art galleries, museums and Danish antique dealers specialising in mid-century furniture and architectural design.

At the time, they would almost entirely ignore digital design – Lewis once dismissed computers as being “Too inhibiting, too complicated to work with.” He preferred to let problems work themselves out as he sat with pieces of cardboard, paper and plastic, designing via model-making or, as he put it, following a more sculptural practice.

Stand your ground

Lewis was always ready to stand his ground to ensure that Bang & Olufsen's products were never aesthetically compromised but it was never about self-importance. In 2003, for instance, Bang & Olufsen CEO Torben Ballegaard Sorensen asked Lewis to add a few centimetres to the depth of the Beovision MX 8000 TV. The designer refused, and the CEO backed down. “If I had prevailed – if I could have easily forced a decision – I would have violated the very design integrity that gives us an advantage,” Sorensen told Fast Company magazine in 2003. This steadfastness of opinion had its advantages too, often forcing radical new developments in materials and engineering, such as pioneering the use of diamonds to cut aluminium. 


Back to the original

Like his mentor Jacob Jensen, Lewis’ products have been selected for inclusion in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In his case, the selected designs were the video recorder, Beovox 5000, the Beovox Cona booster and the active speakers Beolab 6000.

Back in that 2003 interview, Lewis spoke about the core of the philosophy that had led to such a long and successful collaboration with the company. “I believe that the less you complicate things, the more interesting people will find them,” he said. “Let's clean up and simplify the technological mess. Let's go back to original ideas. Let's do it the Bang & Olufsen way.”

David Lewis: 1939-2011



David Lewis

David Lewis

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