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[REDUCED] Beautiful walnut TV cabinet originally from Elephant in Tottenham Court Road (pickup SE6)


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This stunning TV cabinet was originally purchased from Elephant Furniture in Tottenham Court Road and was one of the best purchases we ever made. The cabinet has been with us for years and is still as amazing as it was when first bought. Unfortunately, our new house just doesn't have the right type of space for it, so we (reluctantly) have to let it go.


Will easily fit up to 6 different devices. We used it with a Sky box, AV receiver, Playstation 3, CD player and Nintendo Wii and still had room for DVDs etc.


PRICE: Now ?150 !


Pickup from SE6 2QF


FEATURES:


- 2 x sliding glass doors that slide in either direction

- Frosted glass that hides equipment away but still allows you to control your AV equipment while the doors are closed

- 4 x equipment compartments - 2 with shelves

- Adjustable shelves

- Rear ventilation to let heat escape

- Rear holes for cabling

- Adjustable centre support


DIMENSIONS:

Metric: 2000mm(w) x 470(h) x 580(d)

Imperial: 6'7"(w) x 1'7"(h) x 1'11"(d)















 

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