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TV Unit with Tilt Function - Black, Glass

£149

Colour: Black

Dunelm, a prominent British home furnishings retailer, has been enhancing h...

The TV unit combines chrome and tempered glass construction with integrated cable management for organized entertainment setups. Its swan neck design provides optimal center of gravity while supporting TVs up to 55 inches and 30kg weight capacity. The adjustable shelving accommodates various device sizes, while the 15-degree tilt function allows comfortable viewing angles. VESA compatibility from 100x100mm to 400x400mm ensures secure mounting with built-in safety features.

* All in 1 solution for your TV and A/V accessories* TV tilts up to 15° (7.5° both up and down)* Cable management column keeps wires neat and tidy* Secure AVF mounting technology* Available in a choice of clear or black glass options* VESA compatible from 100 x 100mm up to 400 x 400mm The Iseo chrome and glass TV stand offers a simple yet elegant design for any living room. Suitable for T Vs up to 55” and up to 30kg (66lb) in weight, the Iseo is a perfect all-in-one solution for your TV and accessories. It’s swan neck shape provides the optimum centre of gravity and allows you to mount your TV at the perfect height, without having to attach it to a wall, and the sleek chome and black tempered glass blend into any room. Iseo’s 2 open shelves are suitable for storing your consoles, devices and even soundbars. The height adjustable top shelf allows for a wide range of TV sizes without causing obstructions and cables are kept neatly out of sight with the integrated cable management column, while the tilt function offers 15° round tilt (7.5° up and down) for comfortable viewing. It also features secure AVF mounting technology so you can easily protect your TV from accidental knocks or tip overs.

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