NorStone Eden Vision. A new home cinema that disappears after the screening!

Calendar 11/5/2025

NorStone Eden Vision combines a UST projector and ALR screen in one unit. A perfect minimalist home cinema for the modern living room.

It is not often that a piece of furniture evokes emotions in the world of technology, but this time it is worth making an exception. NorStone, a company known primarily for its elegant Hi-Fi stands and audio accessories, has created something that combines design with technology in an exceptionally clever way. Their new product, Eden Vision, is a minimalist solution for home cinema enthusiasts who want to enjoy a huge screen while maintaining the order and aesthetics of their living room.

A projector that mimics a television

At first glance, the Eden Vision looks like a typical low TV cabinet. But that's just an illusion. Simply turn on the projector, and a massive high-contrast screen will slowly emerge from within the furniture, created by the brand Lumene. This is an ALR screen – made from a material that reflects ambient light and significantly improves image quality. As a result, films and series look almost as if they are being displayed on a giant television, with colours, contrast, and brightness creating a far greater impact than with ordinary wall projection.

When the screening ends, the screen retracts back into the furniture, and the projector and speakers disappear behind an acoustic fabric that allows sound to pass through but does not reveal what lies beneath. The whole ensemble once again appears as an elegant, unassuming cabinet.

Refined in Every Detail

Eden Vision is not just about aesthetics, but also thoughtful functionality. Inside the furniture, there is a dedicated space for an UST projector, that is, ultra short throw – one that projects an image from a very short distance. In addition, there is space for a soundbar or traditional speakers, as well as extra storage for audio equipment and accessories.

The black fabric doors do not muffle sound, so you can watch films without the need to open them. Furthermore, the projector can be placed on a motorised tray, the position of which can be adjusted with a remote control – along with the screen, which is also remotely operated. This is a small but very practical detail that anyone who has ever struggled with achieving the perfect frame will appreciate.

For the demanding and the orderly

NorStone ensures that the Eden Vision can easily accommodate most popular UST projectors available on the market today. This includes models from Hisense, Optoma, Dangbei, BenQ, and Epson – that is, equipment often found in high-end home cinema installations.

The piece of furniture is quite large, measuring over two and a half metres in width and sixty centimetres in depth, but its simple lines and neutral form prevent it from overwhelming the interior. On the contrary – it looks elegant and tidy, especially when all the equipment is hidden away.

Price of Elegance

The Eden Vision is certainly not a cheap piece of furniture. The cabinet alone costs around £1,200, and if we opt for the version with the Lumene Eden Extra Bright 240C screen, the price rises to £3,500. Meanwhile, the variant with the motorised tray for the projector costs £3,750. Currently, the product is available in the United Kingdom and Australia, and there is still no news regarding its launch in the United States. For better comparison, below are the approximate price conversions in various currencies:

Product Version

GBP (£)

USD ($)

EUR (€)

AUD (A$)

PLN (zł)

Cabinet only

£1,200

$1,530

€1,420

A$2,340

~6,300 zł

With Lumene Eden Extra Bright 240C screen

£3,500

$4,470

€4,150

A$6,830

~18,400 zł

With screen + motorised tray

£3,750

$4,790

€4,440

A$7,320

~19,700 zł

(Approximate conversions based on average exchange rates from November 2025.)

Who is this solution for?

There is no denying it – Eden Vision is a proposal for those who prioritise aesthetics and order in their living room, and who are not afraid to invest in design. It is the perfect choice for individuals who dream of a home cinema but do not want the equipment to dominate the space. When the screening ends, everything disappears. Only a clean, calm living room remains – and the feeling that technology has finally learned to be discreet.

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Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal