Wooden TV units
With our range of wooden TV stands and wooden sideboards, we offer a wide selection of different styles, ranging from the most rustic and chic to the most modern and refined. read more >
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The traditional vintage lounge is formed around three important pieces of furniture: the coffee table, the sofa and the TV stand. Choosing these items is crucial if you want to create a successful retro atmosphere. Whatever your interior style may be, you will have no trouble finding the piece of furniture that best suits you. With noble wood and practical storage options, you can choose the style of wooden sideboards that looks best in your home. Do you prefer a bright luminous wood, or the complexity of a dark rugged wood? Our furniture is robust and reliable, and can support the weight of the heaviest of televisions.
With designs ranging from the 1950s to the most modern, our vintage wooden TV cabinets offer many possibilities for your decor. For example, in front of a fabric sofa, you can install a piece of furniture which exposes bright colours, creating a contrast with darker wood, such as Sheesham. In addition to its top surface, the TV stand and wooden sideboards also offers a range of storage spaces, with open compartments and sliding doors and drawers. You can store cutlery in it, as well as magazines, books and dishes, depending on your storage needs. Of course, the furniture you choose depends on its measurements and the space available in your home. In this range, the heights vary and this will affect the level of the TV. A higher piece of furniture will offer more storage compartments, but ideally it will be placed further away from your sofa than its smaller counterpart. The lengths of these models also vary, which means that every piece has its own slice of originality. It is up to you to know your criteria and choosing the item which will cater your needs. Whatever the style or dimensions of your furniture, the solid noble wood guarantees you an optimal resistance not only to long-term wear, but also to everyday accidents. A layer of varnish protects the wood and will facilitate maintenance for years to come.