TEN Media Cabinet
Best media console for minimalists seeking organized, Japandi-inspired living spaces.
This piece brings a masterclass in Hokkaido woodworking to your living room, balancing airy, Japandi-inspired aesthetics with robust functionality. While the compact frame prioritizes a clean, minimalist silhouette, it cleverly hides the necessary cable management and storage that most high-end media consoles sacrifice for style.
$6350.00
at
Japandi Supply House (ShopJapandi)
Who it's for
- Heirloom seekers valuing long-term durability and artisanal construction
- Minimalists desiring sophisticated furniture that complements existing decor
- Tech enthusiasts needing organized, ventilated storage for high-end electronics
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable, mass-market storage solutions
- Busy homeowners wanting low-maintenance furniture without special care requirements
- Impulse buyers needing immediate delivery for their living space
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Cohesion
Japandi design language creates a serene, high-end focal point for living rooms.
Cable Management
Removable back panel keeps unsightly cords hidden for a clean, minimalist look.
Storage Versatility
Combination of drawers and adjustable glass shelving accommodates diverse media equipment needs.
Build Integrity
Hokkaido woodworking heritage ensures a robust, long-lasting frame for heavy displays.
Maintenance Ease
Elevated leg design allows for effortless cleaning underneath the cabinet base.
Display Compatibility
Low-profile height is perfectly scaled for modern, large-format flat-screen televisions.
Key Specs
Designer
Michael Schneider
Available Widths
63", 70-3/4", 78-3/4"
Depth
17-3/4"
Height
17-3/4"
Materials
Solid Wood, Manufactured Wood (MDF)
Center Storage
One cabinet with drop-down acrylic door and adjustable glass shelf
Cable Management
Removable back panel
Mounting Type
Freestanding
Number of Shelves
1 (Adjustable)
Number of Drawers
2
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