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Walker Edison Ashbury Coastal Style Grooved Door TV Stand for TVs up to 80 Inches, 70 Inch, Rustic Oak

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Management number 200427628 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $153.00 Model Number 200427628
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Brand: Walker Edison

Color: Rustic Oak

Features:

  • Dimensions: 24” H x 15.75” D x 70” L, Open storage cubby: 8” H x 12.625” D x 25.375” L
  • Top surface supports up to 150 Ibs. and shelves support up to 30 Ibs.
  • 3 adjustable shelves for customizable storage
  • Supports TVs up to 80” and cord management port keeps cables tidy
  • Ships ready-to-assemble with step-by-step instructions

Details: Improve your living space with our 70-inch modern farmhouse console, as it’s both practical and stylish. This TV stand features two beadboard designed side doors with adjustable shelving inside and in the center of the piece. Constructed of high-grade MDF, along with having exposed metal hardware for an overall modern farmhouse and coastal style. This versatile piece can be used in your living room as a centerpiece and storage unit to decorate with nautical themed décor or as an entertainment center for placing your TV on to watch your favorite shows with friends and family. Either way, this console table will give you just the right amount of space needed for your items and be a stylish addition to your space.

EAN: 0842158144683

Binding: Kitchen

Part Number: AZ70CS2DRO

model number: W70CS2DRO


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