Nuno Rosa's team had a surprising success. Make a TV stand a work of art. Design, robust, composed of high quality elements, this piece of furniture will bring a touch of modernity to the breathtaking. Designed in Norway and made in Portugal.
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Dimensions : Length 185 cm - Depth 40 cm - Height 62 cm
Materials : White Carrara Marble, Solid Oak, MDF, Steel
Colors : White, veined white
Information : Very easy assembly and assembly. Allow around 45 minutes. Supports 30 kilos. It is not necessary to climb on it ...
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More than just a piece of furniture for your TV screen! A technical feat. Covered with a vast white Carrara marble top, this console with immaculate hues has plenty of storage space. It develops in front two cupboards on both sides, and in its center, two drawers on silent slides, and an open space for electronic devices.
Its 1.85 meter wide tray will allow you to place your screen without having to worry about its size! Finally, its feet in solid oak will support easily this beautiful creation that will bring the touch of modernity to your decoration !
Product designer at TemaHome, Nuno Rosa is since an early age fascinated by the world of objects. During his high-school years he studied arts and developed an interest in drawing, leading him to pursuit the industrial design course at Escola Superior de Artes e Design in Caldas da Rainha.
Nuno is a part of TemaHome's team as from 2012, and since then he has been an essential element on the development of some of the company's products. For him, a product's utility should take centre stage during the design process, as he believes all objects should first and foremost be practical. He doesn't follow a particular designer or style, but instead, draws his inspiration from objects he comes across in his daily life.