Riverside American Crossings 48-Inch TV Console
Your favorite movies and TV programs develop a certain coziness over time don’t they? You expect the funny moments and the best lines and you never get tired of watching them. We’re sure you’re going to have the same feelings about the Riverside American Crossings 48-Inch TV Console a simple Shaker-inspired piece that’s comfortable casual and instantly classic.The console starts with durable hardwood solids and veneers. A center glass-paneled door opens to an adjustable shelf perfect for CD DVD VHS DVR and video game systems. Both side doors open to two pullout media trays each so you can quickly and easily organize DVDs CDs and VHS cassettes.Wiring access holes in the back panels help you avoid cord clutter and built-in base levelers keep the unit flush and in place. Able to support TVs up to 48W inches the timeless piece is finished in a warm Fawn Cherry shade.DimensionsUpper and lower side shelf areas: 16.37D x 9.25H inchesCenter shelf area: 25.18W x 16.37D inches with adjustable heightsNotes on Riverside ConstructionAll Riverside domestic furniture is constructed of fine wood harvested from American forests including oak ash poplar and pine. These wood types are durable and feature beautiful open grains that make them much preferred among furniture manufacturers. Each piece of wood is first graded for quality at the Riverside lumber plant then kiln-dried to remove excess moisture and prevent splitting. The wood is then sent to one of Riverside’s three manufacturing plants all located in Fort Smith Ark. At that point it’s constructed into a high-quality furniture piece using a combination of hardwood solids and hand-selected veneers. Techniques used on Riverside pieces include dovetail joinery heavy-duty drawer roller guides and multi-step finish applications that include hand-sanding and polishing for a deep lustrous result. All Riverside furniture is given this high-quality treatment to ensure the beauty and durability of your final product.About Riverside Furn
Filed under Entertainment Centers by on Mar 11th, 2010.
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