Cherry Media Cabinet
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DESCRIPTION
With its parallelepiped-shaped base, this media cabinet crafted from gray-lacquered cherry emanates a distinctly contemporary flair. Its streamlined profile features clean, elementary lines that define a hollow space ideal for storing magazines, DVDs, and cherished objects for display. The top surface, intended to support the TV, is adorned with bronze-finished brass bands inserted into the wood, extending to run over the sides. An alternative version in plain cherry is also available. For further details, please contact the Concierge.
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