
Antoni Pier - White
Dimensions
Width: 20" (50.8 cm)
Height: 72." (182.9 cm)
Depth: 15.75" (40.0 cm)
Want to modernize your home but don’t know where to start? In this era, media storage is becoming more and more necessary. It’s time to introduce your space to this Antoni pier. Its white finish is of a simple design that can go with most home decor palettes. Its upper compartment includes one fixed shelf and one adjustable shelf, and it’s also built with two bottom drawers. This piece’s reversible design makes it easy to assemble and fit next to a TV stand. With all the new media boxes, video game consoles, and other entertainment units coming out every year, you’ll need all the space you can get.
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Metal Paper Laminate Melamine |
General Details | |
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Finish Colour | White |
Style | Contemporary |
Corner Stand | No |
Construction Details | |
Primary Construction Material | Particleboard, Metal, Medium-Density Fibreboard (MDF) Particleboard is created by compressing wood chips and resin together, producing an affordable and stable wood alternative. This man-made product is a great base for veneers, laminates and other finishes. Metal is known to maintain sturdy support, yet can be heated and bent into eye-catching designs. Rest easy knowing this metal piece will meet your household needs. MDF is an extremely strong and versatile material, much stronger than particleboard. It is man-made using heat and pressure to fuse small wood fibres together with various resins. This creates a durable, long-lasting and inexpensive product used in everything from cabinetry to furniture construction. |
Finish Method | Paper Laminate, Melamine Sustainable and resistant to wear, the paper laminate finish provides a beautifully stylish touch. Melamine is a thin layer of hardened plastic which can be finished in a number of colours and patterns to suit your interior decor. Designed for easy maintenance, this man-made product is resilient to physical and environmental damage. |
Construction Method | Mortise and Tenon Used in woodworking for centuries, a mortise and tenon joint is a secure method to hold a furniture frame together. These joints are resistant to warping thanks to their simple peg-in-hole construction. |
Storage Details | |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Drawer Lining | Paper Laminated |
Number of Shelves | 3 |
Adjustable Shelves | 1 |
Additional Details | |
Instruction Manual URL | Instruction Manual |
Safety Details | Anti-Tipping Hardware |