Designed by Eastvold Custom, the solid walnut console features passages throughout all the shelves and partitions along with the bottom and back of the piece to route (and hide) cables and wired.
The cabinet's legs give this contemporary piece a mid-century flavor without the collector's price tag. The cabinet sells for $1833, which isn't cheap, but is pretty reasonable for a handmade piece as beautiful as this one. Two more photos and where to buy after the break...


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Comments (4)
That is a very sexy... wish I could afford it!
You can. Just take the photo to a local cabinet shop. It probably won't cost you even half that price.
very nice! that price is really not so bad. i'm afraid we've been spoiled by ikea, not the local cabinet shops. i work for a "local cabinet shop" (illinois) and one of my responsibilities is estimating. for that level of quality i would quote at $3000, and there are plenty of willing buyers.
I think that's a fair price. I'm not sure why that would be near $3k. If you look at it there's nothing terribly fancy about it aside from a few cutouts for cables and the tapered legs. Not having to attach doors probably saves some time and cash. I would ask for specific dimensions of the inner shelf space to make sure your AV components will fit.