Overview

Morrison Media Unit

$6,395.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100180864

Morrison Media Unit

$6,395.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100180864
Ebonized Oak
Oak
Walnut
Carrara
Verde Indio
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  • Flexible wooden storage solution for smaller spaces.
  • Adjustable, removeable shelf and back cord escape.
  • Marble top.
  • 22¾" H 68" W 20" D
Detailed Dimensions

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  • In-Home Delivery

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Morrison Media Unit
$6,395.00
$6,395.00
Details

Details

It doesn’t matter if you are partial to your TV, radio, PlayStation, or record player: The Morrison Media Console (2021) can handle them all and still look good. Designed by the all-female trio Egg Collective, the multifunctional wooden cabinet features an adjustable, removable shelf for storage; it also has a cord escape out the back to keep the profile neat. Luxe details such as a marble top, solid brass knobs, and soft-closing hardware make this unit as attractive as it is practical. Made in Canada.
  • Flexible wooden storage solution for smaller spaces.
  • Adjustable, removeable shelf and back cord escape.
  • Marble top.
  • Solid brass knobs and leveling feet; soft-closing hardware.
Brand
Design Within Reach
Collection
Morrison Collection
General Dimensions
  • 22¾" H 68" W 20" D
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

Morrison Media Unit

  • Height (in): 22¾
  • Width (in): 68
  • Depth (in): 20
  • #of Doors: 2
  • #of Drawers: 2
  • White Carrara or Verde Indio marble top
  • Legs made of solid oak, walnut, or ebonized oak
  • MDF case and frame with a veneer of quarter-sawn ebonized oak or cathedral-grain oak or walnut
  • Solid brass knobs and leveling feet
  • Soft-closing hardware
Egg Collective

Egg Collective

Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis and Hillary Petrie met as students at Washington University in St. Louis, and they’ve been working together ever since. What makes them unique is how they meld their individual areas of expertise – architecture, art and woodworking – when exploring new ways to solve problems.

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