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Amish Enrich 63" Mid-Century TV Console
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Overview
There's no mistaking the Mid-Century inspiration behind Enrich Collection. Its simplistic angles accompanied by tapered legs and open cut-outs are call signs of the chic style. The Enrich collection surprises with its attention to the structural details. Strength and integrity are integral to Amish furniture building. No exceptions were made in the crafting of this transitional piece. The addition of mitered joints and the utilization of 1" thick wood ensure a stable console that will sustain quality for generations.
Mitered Joinery
Locking mitered corners create a smooth corner joint. Known as "the attractive way to deal with a corner," the mitered joint also benefits from added structural integrity. A closer look will show the unique locking groove that is used to increase the bond between each 1" thick hardwood.
Style That Will Last
The Enrich Collection embraces the appeal of Mid-Century Modern style with the addition of its own unique focus. The focus of the Enrich Collection is to utilize domestically sourced hardwoods to craft a mid-century piece that also showcases the natural beauty of the hardwoods used. The simplistic requirements of mid-century furniture provide the perfect canvas to do so. The Enrich Collection's unique characteristics will ensure its relevant status for generations to come.
Design In Your Hands
Customize your very own Enrich Mid-Century TV Stand by first selecting one of 12 domestically sourced hardwoods. Next, you will have the chance to set the color tone by selecting from our list of custom finish options. After the tone is set, accessorize with the selection of drawer and door hardware. Let our comprehensive option tool guide you through the selection process.
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