$130.00
Price as at 10 November 2016
Product | Sauder County Line Panel TV Stand for TVs up to 47'', Salt Oak Finish |
Brand | Sauder |
Category | TV Stands |
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About Sauder County Line Panel TV Stand for TVs up to 47'', Salt Oak Finish
Framed doors, period hardware and authentic shaker simplicity go urban with this TV Stand from the County Line collection. It holds up to a 47-inch TV and provides ample space for audio/video equipment, DVDs and CDs on the adjustable center shelf and an adjustable shelf behind each door. No need to buy chickens or a big green tractor, County Line in fresh Salt Oak finish is all you'll need to feel a little country in the city.
Sauder County Line Panel TV Stand for TVs up to 47", Salt Oak Finish:
Sauder County Line Panel TV Stand for TVs up to 47", Salt Oak Finish:
- Accommodates TVs up to 47"
- Adjustable center shelf holds audio/video equipment
- Adjustable shelf behind each door holds DVDs and CDs
- Enclosed back panel with cord access
- Assembly required
- Assembled dimensions: 47.375"W x 17"D x 24.125"H
- Televisions sold separately. See all televisions.
Specifications
Maximum Screen Size | 47" |
Age Group | Adult |
Is Assembly Required | Y |
Material | Wood |
Manufacturer Part Number | 417772 |
Color | Natural |
Finish | Oak |
Model | 417772 |
Brand | Sauder |
Features | Storage |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 47.32 x 17.01 x 24.05 Inches |
Customer Reviews
Does the job
I always read reviews but hardly ever leave one. This time my husband insisted that we did. This piece of furniture looked like just what we were looking for. The color is great and it is very durable. But note that it looks like a cheap piece of furniture. The wood is fake and looks like it. It's shiny like a laminate counter and the edges show another color, like a laminate counter does. It is the perfect size for our tv though and holds our equipment and movies perfectly. It is sturdy but just not as appealing to the eye as I would have preferred.
by AveMaria
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