- Sliding Barn Doors
- Chicken Wire on Cabinet Doors
- Black, Metal Hardware
- Interior Shelves
- Chord Control Cutout
- Rustic Style
- Hand-Applied, Multi-Layered Finishing Process
- Natural, Solid Wood Grain
- Natural Variations of Wood, Color, Texture & Tone
- Each piece of wood is unique and will absorb the finishing process differently, therefore, the product you receive may vary from the pictures.
Category |
Living Room Accents>TV Stands/Entertainment Units |
Collection |
Hugo |
Upc |
843627129293 |
Style |
Farmhouse |
Color Finish |
White, Brown Top |
Materials |
Solid Brazilian Pine Metal Chicken Wire |
Primary Material |
Wood |
Misc Dimensions |
Shelf Dims: 12x53x1 Leg Dims: 2x3x2 Top Thickness: 2"" |
Cubes |
26.28 |
Assembly Required |
Yes |
Assembled Depth |
17 |
Assembled Width |
58 |
Assembled Height |
35 |
Assembled Weight |
64 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Lead and Lead Compounds |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Hugo Media Console in Brown is going to look stunning in your home! This console is constructed with solid, Brazilian pine and will instantly be a staple in your home for years to come. The sliding barn doors give this piece that perfect touch of rustic style you're craving. The two cabinet doors have interior shelves that allow you to neatly store away your belongings. The natural tones and textures overtime will help make this piece a true one of a kind! |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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