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Salamander Designs Madrid 5028

June 25, 2009 By HE Staff



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Salamander Designs Madrid 5028 - Espresso Oak
Salamander Designs Madrid 5028 - Natural Cherry

Sleek, home entertainment cabinet with practical features.

Constructed of solid hardwood and veneers, the Madrid 5028, from Salamander Designs, offers space, simplicity and style. As an A/V system solution, the Madrid 5028 provides practical features in a rich-home entertainment cabinet.

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Salamander Designs Madrid 5028 - Espresso Oak

The Madrid 5028, from Salamander Designs, is a 50-inch, doublewide cabinet. Its contemporary design offers a simple, sophisticated solution. The Madrid 5028 provides storage for TVs plus up to five other components, or three components and center channel speaker

In addition, there's a pull-out drawer for DVDs and CDs, an adjustable shelf, good ventilation, easy accessibility, and raceways for concealing and managing wires.

Available in natural cherry or espresso oak, the unit features a sliding wood-frame door with bronze-tone glass that is compatible with IR and RF remotes.

Adjustable dividers keep any media in its place and organized. A flip-down door offers additional storage, perfect for gaming equipment and accessories. In addition, sliding rear panels offer easy accessibility to components.

The cabinet ships fully assembled with a two-year limited warranty. Exterior cabinet dimensions measure 50 inches wide by 28 inches high by 21.3 inches deep. The top of the unit holds TVs up to 50 inches and weighing up to 150 pounds. The center opening holds up to 75 pounds.  The drawer holds up to 62 DVDs or 159 CDs.

PRICE: $1299
CONTACT: salamanderdesigns.com

 Salamander Designs Madrid 5028 - Natural Cherry

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