Old World charm and high tech convenience come together in one fine piece of cabinetry. The Old World Media Chest, capable of accommodating TV sizes up to 48 inches, has two open compartments for media equipment and four drawers with that glide on ball bearing side guides and come with removable compartments. Cathedral cherry and tropical avodire veneers on the curved drawer fronts and chest sides are surrounded by a beautifully crafted herringbone inlay that matches the detailing on the other pieces in the collection. The piece is finished in the Old World Collection's signature pomegranate finish, burnished and hand rubbed to a satiny glow.
- Dimensions In Inches: w-48.03 x d-20.75 x h-43.27
- Dimensions In Centimeters: w- 122 x d- 52.71 x h-109.91
- Weight: 151.8lbs.
- Furniture Piece: Chests
- Collection: Old World
- The traditional design of Old World is inspired primarily by classic European styles of antiquity. Clearly influenced by the later Renaissance period, which featured enrichment of ornament and outline, Old World reflects the elaborate details of the French and English translation of this significant architectural movement. As Roman design standards like columns and pilasters were applied to furniture, a full complement of bases, cornices and pediments emerged, transforming cabinets, dressers and other case pieces into scaled-down architectural compositions.
Dimensions: |
w-48 x d-21 x h-43.5 |
Weight: |
151.80 LBS. |
Cubes: |
7.20 |
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Type:
All Media Consoles and Wall Units
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Width:
48.03"
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Height:
43.27"
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Depth:
20.75"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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