TV Stand with Open Shelves and Slatted Cupboard
A TV stand that keeps media equipment accessible and everyday clutter out of sight. The two open shelves on the left accommodate set-top boxes, games consoles, and related accessories, with round cable management holes behind each shelf to route wiring out of view. On the right, a double-door cupboard provides enclosed storage — the slatted door fronts, white with warm wood-tone accent strips between each slat, add a decorative detail that prevents the unit from reading as purely functional. Four angled slim black legs give the piece a mid-century character that works in Scandinavian-influenced and contemporary living rooms alike. The particle board construction keeps the unit light without compromising the stability needed to support a screen up to 65 inches.
- Fits Screens Up to 65 Inches: The flat top surface provides a stable base for large-format televisions without overhang.
- Two Open Shelves with Cable Holes: Round cable management apertures behind each shelf keep wiring routed and out of sight.
- Slatted Cupboard Doors: Horizontal white panels with warm wood-tone accent strips add a decorative detail that closes away clutter.
- Angled Black Legs: Four slim tapered legs lift the unit off the floor and give the piece a mid-century silhouette.
- Particle Board Construction: Keeps the unit light and easy to position without compromising surface stability.
Open Storage and Concealed Cupboard in One Unit
This white TV stand splits its storage into two distinct zones. Two open shelves on the left keep frequently used devices within reach, while a side cupboard on the right closes away items you prefer not to display. Round cable management holes behind each shelf make routing wires cleaner and easier.
[IMAGES]Slatted Door Design
The cupboard doors use a horizontal slatted panel — white with warm wood-tone accent strips between each slat. Two small black circular knobs complete the look. The detail prevents the unit from reading as purely functional and adds character that suits mid-century and Scandinavian-influenced rooms.
Legs and Structure
Four slim angled black legs raise the unit off the floor and give it a light, open silhouette. The particle board body holds screens up to 65 inches, and cable management holes at the back keep wiring tidy.












