Showing posts with label Contemporary TV Stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary TV Stand. Show all posts

Flexible Rotating TV Stand and Wall Unit by MDF Italia

Some times the TV positioning is not optimal based on the viewing angles in a living room. This is the case in my living room. I have a built in wall unit on the right hand side of the living making "my recliner" the best seat in the house. There are other options, however. This wall unit from MDF Italia features a flexible rotating arm for the TV. In the picture you can see how the TV stand can be turned to create a proper angle to watch television. The TV can then be turned back in, flush with the wall unit, to make for a tidy appearance. This is great design by MDF Italia. Via.

Contemporary TV Stands by Luke Furniture

Luke Furniture of Belgium offers 8 different contemporary TV stands designed to beautify any living or media room. There line features two distinct styles with four variations in each style. The variations depend on how much component storage you need as well as how the storage is presented in the product. The contemporary TV stands feature a very clean look without a lot of unnecessary frills. In today's furniture market finding well constructed TV stands is a challenge. More often that not, most models are flat pack furniture not designed to last for more than a few years and if you need to take apart and reassemble later, it may never have its original strength. More information: here.

Wall Mounted Flat Panel TV Frames from Must Italia

Our options of wall mounted TV frames keeps getting better in the attempt of manufacturers to tastefully hide the flat panel as decoratively as possible. Must Italia has the right idea with this combination shelf that frames up your TV in a good look that blends right into your décor. Must Italia focuses their contemporary interior furnishing efforts to seamlessly blend the kitchen, living, and bedroom areas with a simply stunning collection you can see here.

Contemporary TV Stand

 
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