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Inspired by country living. The Habitat Kent collection comes fully assembled, so you can put your feet up and watch the television as soon as it arrives. Its chunky look with rounded edges make this a sturdy TV unit, ideal for a busy household. The surface shows off the natural grains and knots of the wood and the oak finish is warm and inviting. Perfect for cosying up a lounge. The Kent includes 2 cupboards for stashing away movies and those pesky spare cables, whilst the open shelves will house your satellite or smart TV boxes. It has easy cable access at the back, so you can keep the leads organised. There is ample room on top to fit a TV of up to 55 inches wide. The metal cup handles are a fabulous finishing touch for the Kent's classic look. Part of the Kent collection. Size H 60, W 128, D 40cm. Weight 29kg. 2 shelves. 2 doors. Antique bronze effect handles. 3 media storage sections. Largest height of media equipment sections 130cm. Easy cable access. Suitable for screen sizes up to 55in. Maximum weight of TV 100kg. Fully assembled - 2 people recommended. General information:We are excited to be welcoming some of our favourite HOME products into the Habitat range. Your product may arrive in Habitat or HOME packaging.
I love this TV unit for its practical yet stylish design, making it a versatile addition to many interiors. The mix of oak and oak veneer lends a warm, natural feel that works particularly well in traditional, rustic, or Scandinavian-inspired spaces. Its low profile makes it ideal for creating a relaxed, open look in living rooms with other wooden or neutral furnishings. Practical styling tips include utilising the open shelves for electronic accessories or decorative storage boxes, while the side cupboards offer hidden storage to keep the top surface clutter-free. Pair it with cosy textiles and simple accessories for a welcoming, understated finish.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Habitat's website here