Chicago Media from Bludot

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Modern homes are filled with modern appliances and these include TV sets, DVD players, home theatres, laptops, computer screens, digital photo frames and so on. However, all these electronic devices do not float into thin air , but must be placed in the room on some kind of furniture. Furniture designers and producers have got the idea and adjusted their furniture according to modern requests, so you can find now a lot of modern furniture that is especially made to store these electronic devices. This beautiful Chicago Media from Bludot is the perfect example.

This media furniture is made to hold a large TV screen and has four other smaller satellites that can hold the additional speakers or some other peripherals. These smaller pieces of furniture are rectangular and are connected to the main body with the help of some very stable and fixed stainless steel legs. The main body, the one holding the TV screen, also has a storing space underneath that can hold very well the DVD player, the Blu-ray player or some other thin electric device. The “towers” can be also used for storing books or maybe CDs or DVDs. There are special holes for the cords and the furniture is available in wenge and white oak and you can but the whole thing for $999.

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