City Life Plasma and LCD TV Stand - 50' (Honeydew) (22'H x 60'W x 20'D)

Kitchen & Housewares : City Life Plasma and LCD TV Stand - 50' (Honeydew) (22'H x 60'W x 20'D)

City Life Plasma and LCD TV Stand - 50' (Honeydew) (22'H x 60'W x 20'D)

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 : City Life Plasma and LCD TV Stand - 50' (Honeydew) (22'H x 60'W x 20'D)
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Visiondecor
EAN: 0066311032277
Label: South Shore
Manufacturer: South Shore
Publisher: South Shore
Studio: South Shore



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Product DescriptionThe signature characteristics of the 'City Life' line of contemporary TV stands include curved edges, metal accents, frosted glass, and most of all, the modern Honeydew finish! This glamorous LCD and plasma television stand features storage components for audio/video equipment, as well as media items. The plasma TV entertainment center is capable of holding television sets measuring up to 50 inches wide! The 50-inch TV stand is constructed of engineered wood and stands on silver finished legs, with metal handles and decorative metal tubing up the side. Two large, open audio/video shelves feature wiring holes, while two media drawers keep your collection of movies and music private, and organized! The drawers have warranted drawer guides with positive stops. Includes 5-year warranty on parts and materials. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.




Features:
  • Color: Honeydew
  • Size: 22"H x 60"W x 20"D
  • Engineered Wood Construction
  • Honeydew Laminate Finish
  • Decorative Metal Tubing


















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City Life Plasma and LCD TV Stand - 50' (Honeydew) (22'H x 60'W x 20'D)

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