Seamlessly blend style and functionality with the South Bend 82 inch TV console. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail using Rubberwood solids and Small Split Heart Cathedral White Oak veneers, this console features a Burnished Clay finish. The console features four flat-cut doors, each adorned with Satin Pewter bar pull hardware, adding a touch of understated sophistication. Supported by European soft-close hinges and magnetic door catches, the doors open and close smoothly and quietly, enhancing the user experience. Behind each outside door, you'll find one adjustable wood shelf, providing ample storage space for media accessories, gaming consoles, or other entertainment essentials. Additionally, the set of center doors conceals a large adjustable wood shelf, offering even more storage versatility. To ensure a clutter-free setup, wire management provisions are thoughtfully added to the back of the case, helping to keep cables and cords neatly organized and out of sight. Crafted with quality materials and attention to detail, the South Bend 82 inch TV console not only enhances your viewing experience but also elevates the aesthetics of your living room or entertainment area.
Dimensions: W82 x D18 x H28
Weight: 234 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids and Small Split Heart Cathedral White Oak Veneers
- Finish: Burnished Clay
- Dimensions: W82 x D18 x H28
- Box Dimensions: W85 x D22 x H32
- Weight: 234 lbs.
- Cubes: 35.24
- Satin Pewter Bar Pull Hardware
- Softly Rounded Pilasters
- 4 Flat Cut Doors
- European Soft Close Hinges
- Magnetic Door Catches
- 1 Adj Wood Shelf Behind Each Outside Door
- 1 Large Adj Wood Shelf Behind Set of Center Doors
- Wire Management Provisions
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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