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DROLD 2000 Entertainment Unit

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Natural Elegance Wooden TV Console

Elevate your living space with this elegantly crafted wooden TV console, designed to bring a refined sense of calm through its natural textures and minimalist profile. The vertical slatted doors add dimensional character, casting soft, elegant shadows that enrich the room’s ambiance.

Features
• Vertical slatted doors offer visual depth and a touch of architectural detail
• Concealed shelves provide ample storage for electronics, books, or decorative items
• Remote-friendly design—signals pass through effortlessly with doors closed
• Rich walnut finish complements a wide range of interior styles
• Crafted from solid rubberwood and durable MDF for lasting structure
• Slim metal legs give an airy, elevated look and make floor cleaning easy
• A minimalist aesthetic that doubles as a striking centerpiece

Product Details
• Dimensions: W 2000 × D 420 × H 620 mm
• Materials: Solid Rubberwood, MDF
• Colour: Walnut
• Assembly: Simple leg assembly required
• Package includes: 1 × Entertainment Unit

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