12 Great Modern Entertainment Cabinets
By Francesca (from Remodelista) on June 1, 2010
TVs, media players, stereos, iPods, radios: with modern electronics
evolving and shape-shifting at a dizzying pace, flexible media storage
has become an essential element in the well-organized house. Here's a roundup of good choices for stylish storage, from lower-priced to higher-end options.
Above: Ikea PS Cabinet; $99.
Above: Hudson Media Console; available in walnut or white with brushed-silver or gunmetal legs; $399 from West Elm.
Above: Natural steel Slim Media Console; $399 at Room & Board.
Above: Housefish's Key Modular Storage; available in maple or walnut and nine color options; multiple sizes and configurations available, starting at $569.
Above: Sense Media Cabinet designed by Korb and Korb for Herman Miller; $579 at Design Within Reach.
Above: The flexible Muro Media Storage system is $650 from Design Within Reach.
Above: Teak Thin TV Console; made of solid teak and blackened steel; $650 at Lekker Home.
Above: The Case Study CS 120 Unit; $727 at Modernica.
Above: Bludot Modulicious HiFi unit; $1,099 from Velocity Art & Design.
Above: The Ledge, a clever space-saving cord-management system, drawer, and pullout shelf/work surface from Seattle-based Urbancase, is available in two finishes: the Painted MDF Urbancase Ledge is $1,300 and the solid Walnut Urbancase Ledge is $1,500 from Velocity Art & Design.
Above: Eastvold Classic Media Center; classic midcentury look available in solid oak, maple, or walnut; $1,833 at Design Public.
Above: Oak Linga TV Cabinet; $1,950 from Lekker Home.What's your solution to organizing and storing electronic entertainment components? Any special tricks to hide cords? Let us know.
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