Reflekt TV Stand – Fits TVs Up to 60” Wide – Gray Oak – by South Shore
Product Description
The Perfect Stand for Your TV
Cool and contemporary, the Reflekt TV Stand adds sleek, modern allure to any living room. With understated, trendy gray oak panels and sleek, glossy lacquer finished drawer fronts, this is the perfect choice to instantly update your home décor. Raised off the floor on simple, sturdy feet, the TV Stand features multiple storage spaces to keep your media area tidy and organized.
Versatile Home Storage
The Reflekt TV Stand is an ideal solution for housing all your media and electronic equipment in one place, and measures 59.25” x 18.25” x 21.75”. It has 2 spacious drawers with smooth metal slides, each measuring 26.5” x 5.5” x 13.5”, and a large central open shelf measures 41.25” x 7.25” x 16”, with a smaller open spaces on each side, perfect for organizing DVDs, CDs and books. The TV Stand is suitable for TVs up to 60”, and has a 150 pound weight capacity.
5-Year Limited Warranty
Shop with confidence knowing that we proudly stand behind this Reflekt TV Stand with a full 5-year limited warranty. Assembly is required. Shipped in a box measuring 70.25” x 21.75” x 6” and weighing 120 pounds. We recommend 2 people to assemble. Can support a total weight of up to 150 lbs. The back is not laminated and the accessories are not included. Made in Canada with certified Environmentally Preferred laminated particle panels. South Shore Furniture’s support team is available 7 days a week if you have any questions.
Simple lines and contemporary finishes – let the Reflekt TV Stand add a fashionable accent to your home décor.
Price: $232.52
- SPACIOUS STORAGE: Holding a TV up to 60 and with a weight capacity of 150 pounds, this TV stand also features 2 large drawers with metal slides, a large center shelf and a smaller open shelf on each side.
- CONTEMPORARY CLASS: The ultra-trendy gray oak finish is contrasted with black laquer-finish drawer fronts to make a stylish statement in your living room. Perfectly complementing any modern deacute;cor, the TV Stand is a sleek, eye-catching accent piece.
- ADAPTED TO MODERN LIFESTYLES: Designed to hold all your electronics and media devices, the TV Stand has an opening for tidy and efficient wire management.
- ECO-FRIENDLY: Manufactured in Canada from certified Environmentally Preferred laminated particle panels.






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