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Picas 160 cm wide modern media stand for TVs up to 72'' is defined by practical functionality and streamlined design. With four open shelves and two cabinets, this design offers huge storage space for your books, magazines, TV tuner, remote controller, or other media devices/collections. Top this design with a sleek flat-screen TV, then deck out open shelves with your favourite books and DVDs, framed family photos, your new video game console, tuner, and cable box. The media stand is made of 18mm thick quality melamine coated particle board and banded with first-class PVC edge banding tape. The stand is also sturdy and durable. It is manufactured using eco-friendly and health-friendly TSE-certified materials. The product will be delivered to the customer in the original package as disassembled. It is designed to be assembled by the customer easily using simple household tools like a power drill or screwdriver. Assembly instructions 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.
I love this Picas media stand for its sleek and contemporary look, making it a versatile piece for modern or minimalist interiors. Its clean white finish ensures it pairs well with a variety of colour schemes, from neutral tones to bolder accent walls. The spacious top comfortably fits TVs up to 72 inches, while the open shelving and spacious compartments provide practical storage for media devices, DVDs, or books, keeping entertainment organised and clutter-free. Styling tips include combining it with textured cushions, cosy throws, or statement lighting on top to create a welcoming focal point. It works particularly well in open-plan living areas, studio apartments, or spaces where a streamlined, functional piece is desired without sacrificing style.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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