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Walker Edison Saxon Mid Century Modern 2 Door Glass Shelf TV Stand for TVs up to 80 Inches, 70 Inch, Grey

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Color: Grey


Features

  • PERFECT FOR LARGE TVS Accommodates TVs up to 80 and features cord management ports to keep cables neat and tidy.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE STORAGE Includes 3 adjustable shelves for flexible organization, with 2 wood shelves supporting up to 30 lbs. each and a tempered safety glass shelf supporting up to 20 lbs.
  • OPEN STORAGE CUBBY The cubby measures 9 H x 15 D x 29.5 L, providing easy access to media devices.
  • SPACIOUS & STURDY With dimensions of 24 H x 15.75 D x 70 L, this unit offers ample space and supports up to 150 lbs. on the top surface, ideal for spreading weight evenly.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY Ships ready-to-assemble with step-by-step instructions for a quick and simple setup.

Description

Take your living room to the next level with this stylish 70-inch TV stand. Made with metal tapered legs, sleek metal handles, and a center glass shelf for a mid century modern appearance. This high-grade MDF entertainment center creates additional storage space in your home for media, electronics, accessories, books, or décor. Use as a TV stand in your living room, a storage cabinet in your bedroom, or a buffet in your kitchen or dining room. Including two side cabinets for closed storage space and center open shelving. Can support up to a 80-inch TV.

Brand: Walker Edison


Color: Grey


Product Dimensions: 16"D x 70"W x 24"H


Special Feature: Storage


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Item Weight: 81 Pounds


Size: 70 Inch


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 16"D x 70"W x 24"H


Global Trade Identification Number: 94


UPC: 842158185594


Manufacturer: Walker Edison


Included Components: Assembly Guide, Hardware Pack


Model Number: AZ70NORSG


Brand Name: Walker Edison


Room Type: Bedroom


Required Assembly: Yes


Door Style: Slab


Item Shape: Rectangular


Style Name: 70 Inch


Color: Grey


Frame Material Type: Engineered Wood


Back Material Type: Engineered Wood


Material Type: Engineered Wood, Glass, Metal


Base Type: Legs


Number of Doors: 2


Number Of Shelves: 3


Number of Pieces: 1


Additional Features: Storage


Mounting Type: Freestanding


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  • Great, functional piece of furniture!
Color: Dark Walnut
I just moved to a beautiful Craftsman building in a new city and the big indulgence that I wanted to give myself was to set up a real home theatre set up. I found a spectacular 75" Samsung 4K television... ...and then realized that I was going to need something to put it on. As I mentioned, my apartment is in a 1900 Craftsman building and a lot of my furniture is original Craftsman so I wanted something that wouldn't clash with my existing furniture and also would look good in the apartment itself. Another consideration is that this 75" TV is heavy, with a large glass screen and I needed a piece of furniture that I wouldn't be worried about in terms of holding up to the weight. Every review and the videos on the page all warned me that you needed more than one person to assemble this piece. Well, guess what: in the real world, sometimes you have to set up stuff on your own (my 21 lb Dachshund was an enthusiastic but useless helper). It took me about an hour to set it up. Yes, the size of the piece made it challenging to assemble on my own but it was doable. The instructions were clear and I have good tools. This console fit all the bills. It's smartly designed and strong, the legs at the base are matte black painted steel with a center foot and are securely mounted to the base of the cabinet. The two cabinets with doors are spacious and well designed, there is a central space that includes a tempered glass shelf (which I decided not to use and mounted LED display lights instead). It looks great in the room and when I'm watching a film, it disappears (which is what you want in a furniture component of a home theatre). I trust that it's strong enough to hold up my screen and it displays the art that lives in its center section beautifully. Very happy with this console and would happily recommend it to anyone who has similar needs/requirements! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by MHD MHD

  • So far I'm delighted
Color: Dark Walnut
I had read some of the negative reviews which mentioned receiving damaged pieces and was a little nervous that I might have a similar experience. As insurance, I used my phone to record the entire unpacking process to document any damage and show how everything was packed in case I needed to repack it for return. I needn't have worried. Everything in the box was in perfect condition. I had the package delivered into my garage and unpacked it there. As I unpacked it, I carried each piece from the garage to my bedroom where it was to be assembled. All were unblemished. I compared the parts present against the list in the instruction booklet and all pieces were present and accounted for. Just in case, the manufacturer includes a package of extra fasteners, etc. in case any were missing or defective. I didn't have to open that package as I had everything I needed. All in all the instructions were clear and pretty straightforward. The only time I had trouble orienting a part was the magnetic door stops — one of the first parts attached. Common sense told me I should mount them with the bare magnet pointing outward but, to me, the drawing in the instructions appeared to show it pointing inward. I decided to follow what I thought the directions were telling me to do — that was a mistake. When I mounted the doors (one of the last steps) it became clear the bare magnet needed to face outward, toward the door. It was pretty simple to switch its orientation. Almost everything is fastened together with Phillips-head screws of various sizes. I had some difficulty finding screwdrivers to fit — all except the very smallest Craftsman-type screwdriver I had was too large. I used a Phillips-head screwdriver from a set of precision (miniature) screwdrivers I use when working on my computer. I had to be very careful — I didn't strip any heads but I came close a couple of times. Particle board can be surprisingly hard to screw into. I had to be careful with the smaller screws to make sure they went in straight. They sometimes wanted to tip to one side or another. The holes for the shelf supports for the glass shelf were rather tight. I could put one in with my bare hands but the other three required some gentle tapping with a hammer. Not a big deal but I dread to think about removing them if I want the glass shelf at a different height. Full disclosure… I'm 74 years old and arthritic and don't have the stamina I once had. Working alone it took me a span of 2 days to complete the assembly of the cabinet. When my body told me we were done for the day I listened to it! Someone younger or with an assistant could do it much quicker — probably within a 2-3 hour period. If you read the directions carefully and take your time, you should be able to successfully assemble this cabinet. The results are worth it. It looks like a much more expensive piece of furniture than it is. It's sturdy and attractive and I expect to get years of service from it. It blends well with the "Danish Modern" bedroom furniture I've had for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by R. Hurley

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