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Corner TV Unit in White Gloss - 100cm - TV's up to 40"

SKU: ART004 Quickfind Code: 1251824
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Features we love

  • Perfectly proportioned with an angular design to fit neatly into corners
  • Clean and simple style, easily coordinates with other furniture
  • Pure white glossy finish reflects light beautifully
  • Linear open design maintains the look of space
  • Open shelving makes it easy to feed wires through the back

All about me

The Artemis TV stand keeps things clean and simple with its fresh linear design. It's perfectly proportioned and shaped to fit neatly into the corner of your room to make the most out of your space. The minimalist look is ideal for maintaining the look of space, making it great for smaller living spaces.

Finished in pure white high gloss the unit is super easy to coordinate with other furniture and most décor styles. The sleek finish gives the unit its own natural shine which reflects light beautifully, plus it's super easy to wipe clean.

This neat TV stand has a width of 100cm, which means it can comfortably support a TV of up to 40 inches. There's also lots of shelving space below to store media boxes and consoles, and with the rear of the unit being open it's easy to feed wires through to the back of the unit to reach your wall sockets.

Need to know

  • Dimensions: H49 x W100 x D35 cm
  • Material: Wood combination
  • Finish: White high gloss
  • Assembly required: Yes
 

Question from Artemis white high gloss corner t.v. stand: Asked on 18/08/2018 is it free delivery and what size T.v. will it hold ?

Answer from Rachel: Answered on 20/08/2018
Hi, we offer free standard delivery to mainland UK. It will also hold a TV of up to 40 inches. I hope this helps. Kind regards, Rachel
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