Way back when, VS was discontinuing their lower end systems and they had a pretty great package deal for 3 LCR-15's, 2 TS-150 Di-pole Surrounds and VR1 Sub - over time the sub amp died and it was cheaper to replace with a SVS Sub than ship and get the amp repaired. I wish I would have done the VR1/2's back then, however the LCR's have done a solid job over the years.
I still have the Sub, however it is just sitting in storage. The Denon replaced a Denon 3805 which was just too old for modern formats. When I do the upgrade, I will go to McIntosh more than likely because I like the look and always wanted McIntosh separates. I would prefer floor stand fronts over bookshelf's, again primarily because of the look, as this is going to go in a non perfect movie living room kitchen so some compromises have to be made. Perhaps I have to stick with bookshelfs because of placement to the wall. 1 foot is about the space I have, however if the speaker is front ported I believe that is acceptable. I believe with DIRAC and a bit of treatment, I can get pretty good...which will still be superior to what I am have currently.
Also: The system gets used more for home theatre than music, i generally prefer to keep everything in the same line for aesthetics - so that is another consideration - i am very aware of the trade offs I need to make up front compared to pure audio nirvana - nirvana adjacent is good enough
Some speakers I have considered are:
Sonus Faber Sonetto G2 line - they seem to have a pretty good surround package set up, look nice, and are front ported I believe - the V and VIII seem to have the upgraded tweeter from their high end line
Kef R Meta line
Totem Tribe - look sharp and wall placement is a non issue - wish there was a comparison between the Totem Tribe and Totem Forest Signature out there somewhere
Focal Kanta - however these seem more expensive and not as good as Kef or Sonus, will listen to them, however not high on the list
The recommendations you gave are very nice, the philharmonic speakers in piano rosewood look very similar to the LCR's and one thing i loved about the LCR's was the African hazelwood finish - seems like they would be a little cheaper than what I have been looking at and still retain the aesthetic I am look for - I will dive deeper into these - curious how their HT Tower stacks up and if the mini monitor vs ceramic mini compares for surrounds