During SICAM 2025, we proudly unveiled our new Home Collection 2026 catalogue, in which we continue to explore the functional and aesthetic potential of the application of moving mechanisms in interior design.
The international furniture fair provided the perfect setting for presenting this 140-page volume, which brings together the majority of the products developed throughout our 30 years company’s history.
Over the years, many mechanisms originally conceived as custom solutions have achieved remarkable market success and have therefore been included in the standard collection. A prime example is Alzo Zero, a system that enables large screens to be installed in compact cabinets. Initially designed for superyachts, Alzo Zero has since found broader application in hotels and luxury residences, demonstrating how a solution born in the most demanding contexts can enrich interiors across all sectors. Its inclusion in the catalogue as a standard system exemplifies Sea & Symphony’s R&D philosophy: our approach to innovation is to listen carefully to our customers’ needs. Most of our products are born from this interaction, responding to the specific needs of customers who rely on our capability to create something that does not yet exist to satisfy their desires.
Every mechanism introduced in the catalogue is accompanied by a newly expanded technical section presenting up-to-date tables reflecting the latest product improvements, including dimensions, weights, load capacities, optional features, and available variants.
This information ensures that architects and interior designers have everything necessary to specify products confidently, while the wealth of visual references and use cases for our mechanisms encourages exploration and sparks creativity.
Above all, the catalogue is designed to inspire creativity. From residential projects to institutional environments, the catalogue illustrates how Sea & Symphony systems can transform spaces and open new aesthetic possibilities.
And for those who imagine something entirely new, the company’s expertise in custom-made solutions guarantees that even ideas not yet realized can be brought to life.
Among the many novelties, the 2026 Home Collection introduces a variety of new products and new versions of mechanisms that have been refined and updated. The compact TV lifts in the Yo-Yo and Big Yo-Yo series are suitable for small offices as well as large conference rooms, and demonstrate the versatility of our mechanisms.
Notably, we installed these compact TV lifts in a landmark project for a Cabinet Room, deploying 50 state-of-the-art compact monitor lifts. This project also marked our entry into the sector of governmental and diplomatic spaces. Another standout project took place in Morocco, where over 80 monitor lifts were supplied for a high-level diplomatic meeting room. Since then, these series of lifts have found many applications, from embassies and congress halls to consulates and cabinet rooms.
The Alzo Zero TV lift, once a fully custom product, is now offered in multiple standard versions, making it easier to select and more economically accessible for clients seeking space-saving solutions without compromising on quality or design.
The catalogue also presents for the first time examples of combined systems, where different mechanisms work together to create truly versatile solutions. On an Italian superyacht, a sliding panel system was paired with a swivel arm to ensure the TV can be positioned optimally for any viewing angle. A Poliform cabinet recently showcased at the SICAM features a double mechanism: a sliding top creates a table while a lift presents glasses and chilled champagne bottles. Such applications illustrate how our motion systems allow interior elements to serve multiple functions
Our swivelling TV bases have also been re-engineered and are now available in three distinct aesthetic solutions.
The enclosed version integrates the mechanism fully into the cabinetry, making it ideal for seamless adaptation to existing interiors. The panel version conceals the rear of the TV for a refined and minimalistic appearance, while the third version leaves the screen and mechanism visible, making it perfectly suited to industrial or contemporary spaces.
The Wall TV system, designed to help architects and designers utilise typically unused spaces without dedicating an entire wall to a screen, has been further refined, with an additional rotation system implemented. Now, once the TV emerges from the wall, it can rotate electrically, either centrally or laterally, allowing flexible viewing angles. This enhanced mechanism supports TVs up to 75 inches.
Our fold-down TV systems, widely used on superyachts, luxury cruises, and in hotels, have been further refined by our engineering team.
They can now also be installed in the opposite direction. Instead of being installed in the ceiling, the fold-down system can also be mounted on tables, furniture, or other flat surfaces, transforming it into a flip-up mechanism. Interestingly, these mechanisms are also suitable for outdoor use, extending their applications to terraces and open-air environments, as illustrated in this photo.
The under-bed system, which allows the TV to be completely hidden under the bed when not in use, is now available in two versions. One features a fixed bracket, a simpler mechanism that in turn requires more space around the bed, while the telescopic bracket is ideal when space is limited. In this latter version, the TV slides out from under the bed, rotates 90 degrees to a vertical position, and then rises via the telescopic mechanism to reach the optimal viewing height.
Our kitchen mechanisms have also been updated and expanded, introducing new solutions that enhance functionality and spatial efficiency. The range now includes lifts for glass panels and partitions, ideal for separating an open-plan kitchen from the living room, as well as automated storage systems such as rotating pantry units.
The line of appliance lifts has been extended as well, encompassing coffee machine lifts, tray lifts, oven lifts, and swiveling lifts for wine cellars, in addition to our established TV lift systems.
Finally, the catalogue features a comprehensive section on Turntables, available in three diameters—900, 1200, and 1500 mm—suitable for tabletops ranging from 1500 to 3600 mm. Their versatile design allows for multiple applications, including superimposed tops, flush-mounted (coplanar) surfaces, or rotating intermediate rings, creating a unique combination of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Through the Home Collection 2026, Sea & Symphony invites designers, architects, and clients to explore the full potential of movement, showing how technology can be seamlessly integrated into living and working spaces while maintaining elegance, comfort, and creativity.
Every page aims to be a source of inspiration, offering not only solutions that exist today but also the promise of those yet to be imagined.
Email us to Request your copy of the Home collection 2026, available in both print and PDF formats.

