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2310 - Mahogany entertainment cabinet

The design for this elegant mahogany TV/VCR cabinet is inspired by an illustration in The Age of Satinwood from Percy McQuoid, History of English Furniture. Originally this piece of furniture was called a 'clothes press'. The upper cupboard doors feature elaborate inlays of tulipwood in highly figured mahogany panels and can be concealed when open by sliding back into the carcass of the cabinet, providing an unobscured view of the television behind. The television is mounted on a moveable rotating slide for comfortable viewing. The two smaller drawers at the top of the lower section each drop down on hinges to reveal space for VCR/satellite equipment. 2310 Mahogany entertainment cabinet Height 198cm 78in Width 126cm 49.5in Depth 65cm 25.5in

330 N Hamilton St
High Point NC
United States

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