
"Though not traditionally the sexiest furnishings on the planet, the best TV stands vie for attention with the flashiest LCD screens in your living room, bedroom, or guest room. Perhaps your new 65-inch TV barely fits on that old IKEA shelf, or maybe you want to build out an epic entertainment center for viewing parties. Whatever the case may be, selecting the right media console is as important as shopping for a comfy chair or sofa."
"Ideally your media console is the right height for your viewing purposes, and considers style and storage-maybe a peppy yellow USM storage unit could be the clincher piece you're looking for, or a more muted midcentury-modern TV cabinet will do to hide away all the pesky cords and every single remote you've accumulated over the years. Below, seven options that do all the heavy lifting for your entertainment system."
"Designed by AD100 designer Athena Calderone, the Honore media console is a best-seller inspired by a vintage piece she found at auction. The carved wood design brings depth to the case piece that leans vintage farmhouse, while four cabinets offer plenty of storage. This stand can fit flat televisions up to 75 inches wide. Hidden cutouts in each of the side cabinets provide sleek cable management to keep clutter at bay."
TV stands should match TV size and viewing height while balancing style and storage needs. The right media console can provide cable management, hide remotes, and serve as a design focal point. Options range from peppy industrial storage units to muted midcentury-modern cabinets that conceal cords and accessories. Featured pieces include the Honore media console with carved wood details, four cabinets, and hidden side-cabinet cutouts that accommodate televisions up to 75 inches, the Crate & Barrel Terra media console with traditional woodworking, an adjustable shelf, and a flip-down compartment, and an Eric Credenza budget option with storage.
Read at Architectural Digest
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