Description
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TV unit Kasia pakoworld oak-black marble 180x35x48,5cm
This symmetrical composition of TV furniture:
- Follows geometric lines
- Plays with color
- Highlights the minimal design
- And it aims to radically renew the aesthetics of your living room or living room.
- The composition is completed with two wall shelves to display your favorite decorative and small items.
Technical Specifications:
- Made of chipboard with melamine coating of excellent quality, with resistance to stress and wear. Available in a combination of colors: oak – black marble.
- It has three cabinets and shelves for storing small items and decorations.
Product Dimensions:
- Length: 180 cm.
- Width: 35 cm.
- Height: 48.5 cm.
Dimensions of each shelf:
- Length: 60 cm.
- Width: 15 cm.
- Height: 15 cm.
Material Information:
- Chipboard: Chipboard, also known as particleboard, is a composite wood material made from small wood chips, usually pine or fir, glued together under high pressure and temperature using resins. It is widely used in furniture construction, interior surfaces, and structural applications.
- Melamine (LPB): LPB (Low Pressure Melamine) melamine is a synthetic material widely used in the surface treatment of chipboard in furniture and surface manufacturing due to its durability and ease of maintenance. It is applied to substrates such as MDF (Medium-density fibreboard) or OSB (Oriented Strand Board) to produce resistant surfaces.
Maintenance Instructions:
- Chipboard: For cleaning chipboard, you can use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water and mild detergent. Avoid excessive use of water and keep the surface dry after cleaning.
- Melamine (LPB): To remove stains from the surface, use a soft cloth with warm water and mild soap. Gently wipe the surface until the stain is removed. Melamine is sensitive to moisture, so it’s important to protect it from water.
Remarks:
- The product is delivered in its factory packaging.
- The product’s color shade may vary slightly from its photographic representation on your screen.