Discover the striking TV and component bench from the Fiji Collection. Practical for a mounted or sitting TV, this bench is a beautiful combination of open and concealed storage space. The adjustable center shelf creates a custom storage space to suit your needs. Available in our signature Ravenwood Black finish and made complete with easy touch tempered glass doors this bench effortlessly houses all of your A/V components.
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A very well made unit- parts align precisely, and fasteners add to the overall strength of the unit. Assembly is relatively easy- the biggest challenge being the orientation of panels before assembly. The stand looks fantastic with a black TV, and mine (65" LED) matched up almost exactly on the sides, for a very uniform look. The cubbyhole dimensions are: Sides=17 9/16", center= 21 3/4", depth is 14 3/4". The depth was an issue for my AV receiver as it hangs over the front edge of the unit, but all other components fit well. There is one shelf for each section, which are adjustable, for a total of six cubbyholes. With most of todays components being rather short in height, you can stack components if necessary. Cable access through the back is unusual, with the back panel being open at the top only, 2" tall along the length of the stand. There is, however, room behind the shelves to feed cables to components on the bottom shelves. It is somewhat cumbersome to feed the cables through and hookup the components from the front. I suggest labeling the cables beforehand to keep track of the connections. Overall a very good-looking unit, and I'm very pleased with the result having purchased it sight unseen.
What's great about it: Good looks, construction, price
What's not so great: depth of cubbyholes, cable access