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Sanus Designer Series Furniture

June 10, 2009 By HE Staff



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Sanus Designer Series DFAV30
Sanus Designer Series DFAV30
Sanus Designer Series

They Don't Just Look Pretty

New to its AV Foundations furniture line, Sanus introduces the Designer Series of AV component stands.

Both feature mocha-finished hardwood, smoked glass, and features that are AV component friendly.

Learn more…

The Designer Furniture Series line was created exclusively for Sanus by industrial design firm Cramer Studio.

The DFAV30 AV component stand has four shelves and six removable steel back panels (for either extra depth or easy access to the gear). The back panels can be removed individually for additional depth or to allow easy cabling and maintenance.

Multi-adjustable hinges provide smooth movement and precise door alignment. The DFAV30 supports TVs up to 37 inches.

Also part of the Designer Furniture Series is the DFV49 "lowboy", which has three shelves and four removable back panels. It supports TVs up to 52 inches

Each unit features strong, smoked, tempered glass for an enclosed look that doesn’t interfere with infrared remote control signals (even when the doors are closed).

The shelves designed to be big enough to accommodate larger AV gear. There is a cable management channel for concealing and routing wires behind the furniture.

A convection cooling system allows heated air to escape through the top as cool air is drawn in through the bottom.

PRICE:
DFAV30 ($429.99)
DFV49 ($449.99)

CONTACT: sanus.com

 Sanus Designer Series DFAV30

 Sanus Designer Series DFAV30

 Sanus Designer Series

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