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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Camden Planked Corner TV Stand in Cherry

The Planked Cherry Corner TV Stand has a sophisticated sense of design that adds an inviting accent to any room. It features a plinth base, an overhang top and classic-shaped hardware. Practical as well as good looking, this entertainment center will comfortably accommodate your television, other components and a small-to-medium sized collection of your favorite tunes and movies. Features: Constructed of engineered wood Corner TV stand Holds most 35" CRT TVs and some 36". Media storage area behind doors has an adjustable shelf Will hold 24 cardboard case VHS tapes, 20 oversized VHS tapes, 68 CDs or 48 DVDs Or any combination of the above Two large open shelves are adjustable and can hold audio,video components Quick and easy assembly with patented TWIST-LOCK174; fasteners Planked Cherry finish Specifications: TV Weight Limit: 240 lbs (109 kg.) Overall Dimensions: 35.5" W x22.5: H x 21.25" D

Amazon Sales Rank: #137016 in Home Color: Cherry Brand: Sauder Model: 101754 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 22.00" h x 21.00" w x 35.00" l, 69.00 pounds Holds flat panel TVs up to 37" Holds 68 CDs/ 48 DVDs

Most helpful customer reviews 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Best Corner TV Stand Ever By Nom de Plume I love this piece. It looks like something far more expensive. Assembly is easy and fun, and when you're done, you have a gorgeous addition to your living space! 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Nice furniture piece By Christopher M. Fulton This is a fairly sturdy piece of furniture. It takes about 1-1/2 to 2 hours to assemble from start to finish. It also looks good when assembled. It does look a little more expensive than it really is. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nice Stand at Reasonable Price By G. Halcomb Excellent instructions, easy to assemble, and sturdy. Once assembled it looks very nice - the cherry color and traditional style are difficult to find. At this price you are getting contact paper on particle board, not wood veneer. I had a few spots that needed glue or stain stick touch up.

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