A media console has to hide the equipment, carry the screen and still look like furniture. The Nathan Mid-Century Wood TV Stand carries mid-century proportions, tapered and low, which suit rooms with lower ceilings, and it reads settled in a living room rather than newly delivered. Everything on it is there because it does something. Natural variation in grain, weave and tone is part of the material rather than a defect.
Where it counts, this one is specified with cable routing built into the back panel. It is finished in engineered wood, chosen where large flat panels need to stay flat over time. Width should exceed the screen width so the setup looks anchored rather than perched.
Measure your screen width and your seated eye level, and aim for the center of the screen to land close to it. It ships flat with labeled hardware and instructions, and a second pair of hands makes the last stage faster. Wipe clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry immediately, and keep it out of prolonged direct sun. Anchor tall storage to the wall with a suitable anti-tip kit before loading it, particularly in a home with children or pets. Oak & Hour inspects before dispatch and stands behind the piece once it is in your home.
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Material Engineered wood
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Cable Cable management cut-out
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Assembly Simple assembly, hardware included
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Style Mid-Century
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Room Living Room
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Care Wipe clean with a soft damp cloth, dry immediately
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Brand Oak & Hour