
- Material Wood
- Use Indoor
- Style Contemporary
- Care Wipe clean
The oval silhouette draws from mid-century cabinetmaking — a form that softens the hard geometry of a screen-centered wall. Vertical fluted panels in a warm wood-grain finish wrap the cabinet doors, their ridges catching light differently as the day moves. The darkened top surface contrasts without competing, grounded further by slender black-finished legs. Inside, four open shelves organize components and cables with room to spare.
Wood-grain finishes vary slightly across pieces — natural variation in tone and texture is part of what gives each console its own quiet character.
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The Story
The oval silhouette draws from mid-century cabinetmaking — a form that softens the hard geometry of a screen-centered wall. Vertical fluted panels in a warm wood-grain finish wrap the cabinet doors, their ridges catching light differently as the day moves. The darkened top surface contrasts without competing, grounded further by slender black-finished legs. Inside, four open shelves organize components and cables with room to spare.
Wood-grain finishes vary slightly across pieces — natural variation in tone and texture is part of what gives each console its own quiet character.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Where the screen finally has somewhere to land
The components are tucked behind fluted doors, the cables routed out of view. What's left is a warm band of ridged wood running the length of the wall — something you notice even when the television is off.



