Description
Our Ripple media unit brings low, wide proportions and a warm mix of materials to the living room. The two side doors carry a ribbed, fluted front cut into the mango wood, giving the black finish depth and shadow across the day. Between them sits an open central bay with a fixed shelf, ready for a soundbar, games console or streaming box, with cable routing built into the back panel so trailing leads stay tidy.
The cabinet body pairs solid mango wood and veneered MDF for a sturdy, hard-wearing frame, while a slim iron base in a gold finish lifts the unit clear of the floor. That raised stance keeps the piece feeling light despite its 1400mm length, and the contrast between the deep black case and the brass-toned legs suits both modern and mid-century led rooms.
Behind each ribbed door you get closed storage for remotes, media and clutter you would rather hide, while the middle section stays open for equipment that needs airflow and line of sight to a remote. At 400mm deep and 400mm high, it sits comfortably below a wall-mounted screen or holds a freestanding television on top.
Specification
| Material |
Mango wood, iron, veneered MDF |
| Colour |
Black with gold legs |
| Dimensions |
1400 x 400 x 400mm (W x D x H) |
| Storage |
Two ribbed door cupboards, open central bay |
| Base |
Iron legs in gold finish |
| Cable management |
Rear routing to central section |
| Assembly |
Legs attach to cabinet body |
Frequently Asked
Is the cabinet made from solid wood?
The body combines solid mango wood with veneered MDF, and the ribbed door fronts are cut into the mango wood for a textured look.
How much equipment can the open section hold?
The central bay has a fixed shelf and open front, giving you two levels for a soundbar, console or streaming device with room for airflow.
Will it fit under a wall-mounted TV?
At 400mm high the unit sits low, so it works well beneath a wall-mounted screen or as a stand for a freestanding television on top.
How do I clean the ribbed doors?
Wipe along the grooves with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals so the black finish stays even.
Are the gold legs part of the frame?
The iron legs attach to the base of the cabinet and lift it off the floor. They give the unit its raised stance and gold contrast.