Gus Munro Media Stand

Designed by Gus* Modern

$1,85000

Ships in 4-6 weeks.

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Product Description

Gus Modern

Our bespoke Munro Media Stand is the ideal platform for your television, record player
or media consoles. Sliding, fluted glass doors allow you to admire what’s within while
maintaining an air of mystery. Back panel openings for cable management mean that
you can showcase your hi-fi components without displaying unsightly mess. Choose
from Walnut or Oak, each with a Zero-VOC, hand-rubbed matte finish, thoughtfully
selected to highlight the unique, organic beauty of the wood grain. Solid wood edge
details and solid steel legs mean that this media stand is built to last – a good thing
because Munro’s classic, minimalist ethos will never go out of style.


Specifications

Dimension
59″L x 18″D x 23.5″H

Construction Details
 It is normal for solid wood to expand and shrink as a result of variations in
environmental humidity. A consistent humidity level of approximately 50% is
recommended to prevent cracks and surface splits.
 Main structure is constructed with engineered wood core for strength and stability,
surface-faced with real wood veneer.
 Features 2 doors with ¼” fluted glass inlay, surrounded by solid wood frames.
 Sliding doors reveal 2 storage compartments.
 Smooth gliding doors run on an aluminum track and can be positioned for
convenient access and concealment with the aid of magnetic closures.
 2 concealed openings in back panel for cable management.
 Media Stand is finished in Rubio® Monocoat – a durable, matte, oil-based protector
designed to highlight the beauty of natural wood.
 Wood finish is certified 0% VOC and is an all-natural, environmentally friendly
product.
 Surface can be revitalized as desired. Visit Rubio® Monocoat website for more
information.
 Powder-coated black steel legs.
 Non-marking leveler feet can be adjusted for stability on uneven floor surfaces.

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