Furniture designer Douglas Green must be an audiophile. His new Media Armoire, from the Series 2 collection, not only shows respect for high-end components and their owners, but it's a beauty in solid cherry. The innovations start with removable back panels that allow you to wire your system in place. Inside the cabinet, strategically placed holes allow for tidy wire management. The armoire also features adjustable shelves with movable slats on each that provides ventilation for components. ìGreen Design truly gets it when it comes to building electronic system storage units. These are simply the best designed, best built, and most attractive cabinet options on the market, short of having a custom cabinet built for your home.î says Steve Hayes, President of the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association. The upper cabinet features slide-away doors with a gently angled cut that follows the curved line of the top, which is reminiscent of Art Nouveau. Inside, there is room for a large format television. If you prefer to place your turntable on a pedestal, Green Design offers the Media Credenza. It can also support a large format or flat screen television and utilizes the same removable back panels, wiring, and shelving features of the Media Armoire. For audiophiles with more vertical space than horizontal, the Tall Audio Cabinet presents a third alternative. For computer users, Green's new office ensemble includes two desks, both of which ombine the collection's aesthetic appeal with practical ergonomics (like an extra wide keyboard tray and wire management). A printer stand, desk return, and file cabinets are also available. For more information, please visit Green Design at www.greendesigns.com.
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