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A generous 200cm oak-tone TV bench that blends style with smart storage, keeping your living space tidy and organised. One drawer and two doors hide consoles, remotes, cables, and more behind a warm, natural finish that suits both modern and classic décor.
The 200cm oak-tone TV bench is a quality furniture piece that brings both character and practical function to your living space. Its warm natural oak finish pairs effortlessly with a wide range of interior styles, from contemporary minimalist rooms to more traditional classic décor. The generous 200cm tabletop provides plenty of surface space to house your flat-screen television alongside soundbars, streaming devices, or other digital equipment.
Storage is a real strength of this unit. One smooth-running drawer keeps smaller items such as remotes, game controllers, and cables neatly tucked away, while the two doors conceal a larger compartment ideal for gaming consoles, routers, DVD players, or anything else you would rather keep out of sight. The result is a tidier, more organised living area without sacrificing easy access to your everyday essentials.
Built from solid particleboard with quality fittings throughout, this entertainment unit is designed to stand up to years of everyday use. The construction is robust enough to support the weight of modern televisions and the various devices that accompany them, giving you confidence that your setup is safe and stable.
| Total Width | 200cm |
| Finish | Natural oak tone |
| Material | Solid particleboard with quality fittings |
| Storage | 1 drawer and 2 doors |
| Suitable For | Flat-screen TVs, consoles, routers, and digital devices |
| Style | Suits modern and classic décor |
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