Savannah Louvered-Door Corner TV/VCR Cabinet. Inspired by the window shutters of the Old South, this cabinet appeals to anyone seeking sturdy, attractive furniture in the classic Southern style. This unique TV cabinet functions as both a space-saving TV stand and a charming accent piece, providing durable support without sacrificing one iota of design charm. The overwhelming visual presence of a television can upset the decorative balance of even a well-designed room. But this handcrafted TV cabinet places
Perfectly angle your TV towards the center of the room. With plenty of space for your equipment and DVDs, this cabinet is a great choice.Hardwood veneer is expertly crafted for sturdy structure that will last. Recessed door and drawer panels and a smooth, lustrous finish complete this classic look. Don't delay; buy now.
YB1248: Ships Via Truck Freight - Back of TruckThe TV/VCR Multimedia cabinet doubles as a functional television display center and a spacious storage cabinet. The cabinet rests on 4 casters for easy mobility and features locking doors and a locking rear access panel. Grommets are included in back for wire management. This cabinet even includes a power strip with surge protection. Keep your classroom space efficient and organized with this convenient multimedia cabinet. Features: Available in thirteen finish
This awesome corner TV-VCR stand is constructed of top quality MDF engineered wood and has a durable Bishop Pine laminate finish. The stand has storage behind doors with an adjustable shelf in each compartment. It has 2 adjustable shelves for equipment and it accommodates most 36-inch televisions. It has a 5-year warranty and moderate assembly is required. Matching Library available. This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 8-15 business days, depending on destination,
"This VCR kit that can be added to the 20 27\"\" or 32\"\" Sanus Accurate View turntables to keep the VCR (or cable box) neat and convenient beneath the TV. The elegant, hi-tech finish works perfectly with today's television and computer monitors (and..."