Contemporary TV cabinet Armand
2-doorwith built-in lightoak

contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
contemporary TV cabinet
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Options
2-door, with built-in light
Material
oak, walnut, thermo-lacquered steel
Color
black
Height

56 cm
(22 in)

Width

136 cm
(54 in)

Depth

41 cm
(16 in)

Description

Designer and manufacturer since 1953 - The Armand sideboard has been requested for a long time and finally exists in a TV cabinet version. Stéphane Elineau, our in-house designer, has chosen a modern combination of wood and metal. As a "metal cabinetmaker", he has given steel roundness and finesse. The Armand TV stand has a cable grommet at the back of the unit. It also has a removable interior support. Entirely welded, it is very robust and will be delivered assembled. Steel in favor of the environment - Ecological, we use recycled and recyclable steel. We paint it with fine powder coating matte texture. Organic coating, it does not require any solvent. Without TGIC or heavy metals, it contains no harmful volatile matter. Its application method in our factory in Vendée, allows a clean use which does not pollute the ground. Ideal finishes - Warm association between metal and solid oak. The Armand TV stand is also available in veneered walnut. Maintenance - Steel is not very dirty and can be maintained with a soft, slightly damp cloth, without any cleaning product. Oak is covered with a natural matte varnish and can be easily cleaned with a damp sponge. As with any oak tray, it will need to be cleaned fairly quickly to prevent stains from lingering.

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