North Avenue TV Stand in Charter Oak – Industrial Media Console with 2 Shelves, Durable Metal Frame & Storage for TVs up to 36
North Avenue TV Stand in Charter Oak – Industrial Media Console with 2 Shelves, Durable Metal Frame & Storage for TVs up to 36 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Industrial Modern Style:
Add an industrial touch to your living room with the North Avenue TV Stand. Its durable black metal frame paired with a warm Charter Oak finish creates a sleek, modern design that elevates your entertainment space while complementing a variety of décor styles.
Ample Open Storage:
Two spacious open shelves provide plenty of room for your media devices, gaming consoles, DVD collections, or decorative accents. Keep all your electronics organized and easily accessible while maintaining a clean, tidy entertainment area.
Versatile & Durable Construction:
Crafted with a sturdy metal frame and finished on all sides, this TV stand is both durable and flexible. It can be placed against a wall, in a corner, or in the center of a room, making it perfect for small apartments, living rooms, or offices.
Functional Entertainment Storage:
Elevate your living room setup with the North Avenue TV Stand in Charter Oak. This industrial-inspired media console holds TVs up to 36" and 70 lbs., while two open shelves provide convenient storage for gaming consoles, media equipment, or decorative items. Finished on all sides with a durable black metal frame, it offers versatile placement in any room. The warm Charter Oak finish adds charm and sophistication, making it a stylish, practical addition to any home or office entertainment area.
Product Specifications:
- Collection: North Avenue
- Finish: Charter Oak
- Storage: 2 Open Shelves
- Material: Engineered Wood & Metal Frame
- TV Capacity: Up to 36" / 70 lbs
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