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Honey 120 Cm Wide Hexagonal TV Unit Tvs Up To 51" Walnut Multi is available for £88.99 at Robert Dyas.
Available at Robert Dyas
Bal 140 cm wide modern TV stand has an elegant open shelving design while being both decorative and functional. Media console features 4 hexagon honeycomb shelves, 2 small triangle shelves and a horizontal shelf, providing an ample storage space for displaying your books, vases, ceramic statuettes, candles etc. No matter how you place this unit, it is sure that it brings a bit of aesthetic and chic style to your room. The stand may be used as upside-down furniture in the sense that both sides of it can be used as a TV stand for different sizes of TVs. The small (bottom) side accommodates TVs up to 27'' while the large (tabletop) side can house flat screens up to 55''. The media stand is made of 18 mm thick melamine veneer particle board and banded with PVC edge banding tape. It is manufactured using eco-friendly and health-friendly materials. The product will be delivered to the customer in the original package as disassembled. It is designed to be assembled by the customer using a power drill. Assembly instruction and installation hardware are included in the package. For fast and error-free installation, product parts are numbered with stickers in accordance with the assembly guide. Features: Hexagonal Design Accommodates TVs up to 55" Easy Assembly Sturdy and Durable Human Health Friendly Material Specifications: Dimensions: H:55.5 x W:140.0 x D:26.6 cm Colour: Multi Guarantee:2 Months Material: 18Mm Manufactured Wood Model Number: BAL47TS01
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