Kwila Entertainment cabinet
Custom made, unique one off, Kwela entertainment Centre.
Measurements
• top point to point = 1,750mm long
• overall height = 1,420mm
• overall depth = 670mm deep
• front TV opening = 1,080mm wide
• front TV opening = 690mm high
• front top shelf = 290 mm high
4 drawers below, good for DVD and the likes
Center bit between drawers designed for a hidden speaker to be built in.
Has secret compartments inside to hide wiring
Although designed to initially take a 29” old style box tv, (hence the depth), it was made with the intention of upgrading to a 40” flat screen. However we upgraded to a 50 inch which don’t fit but did use recently at last house for stereo and record collection.
Design allows for unit to sit either against a flat wall, or can be diagonal over a room corner as the ends of the unit are angled
call 027 463 5498 for enquiries
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