Modern primitive styling meets mid-century design in the Orinda 64 TV Stand, a compact yet stylish solution for smaller living spaces. Featuring a substantial 2.5-inch thick top and solid wood canted legs, it combines durability with a sleek, casual feel. The warm caramel finish over oak veneers highlights the natural grain, adding a rich, inviting touch. Two open shelves offer practical storage for electronics or décor, ensuring functionality without overwhelming your space. Perfect for cozy living rooms or apartments, the Orinda TV Stand delivers big style in a streamlined design.
- Expertly crafted from Oak veneers, solid Asian hardwoods and engineered woods
- Styling details include bread box veneer 2.5" top, canted substantial solid wood legs and two shelves
- 64" long TV Stand holds televisions up to 70 inches
- Two shelves add exceptional structural stability while also providing space for storage or display area
- Versatile piece that can be used as a compact TV Stand, a hallway piece or behind the sofa table
- Open back offers easy access to electronics and effortless wire management
- Kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting and cracking
- Plastic glides keep the table from scratching floor
- Solid wood legs offer enhanced durability, longevity, and can withstand daily wear for years
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step warm caramel finish to highlight the natural grain and knots of the wood
- 300 lb. weight capacity ensures durability and reliable support.
- Two shelves adds exceptional structural stability while also providing space for storage or display area
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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