Solid American Oak TV/Entertainment Cabinet & Coffee Table
Beautiful solid American oak cabinet and coffee table as matching items previously kept and used in a conservatory. No longer have space for them because we have moved to a smaller home.
The cabinet is a clever unit which has separate sets of upper and lower doors behind which are various shelving set ups which are fixed and can't be changed. We had it made before the days of huge screens and it works fantastically with a smaller flat screen. Also, it easily houses sound system electronics, DVD players, DVD/CD's and decoders etc.
Dimensions of the cabinet-
H1435mm excluding the ornamental bit at on top at the back
W1020mm
D500mm
Dimension of the TV space in the cabinet
H575mm
W880mm
Dimension of the coffee table
H450mm
W700mm
L1200mm
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40.4% Yes
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34.3% Maybe?
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25.3% No
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