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The Walker Edison Wren Classic TV Console is a 58-inch engineered wood media stand finished in rich espresso. Designed to support TVs up to 65 inches and 150 lbs, it features two adjustable shelves and four cord management ports for a clean, organized setup. Combining rustic farmhouse charm with modern functionality, this durable console ships ready-to-assemble with clear instructions, making it a stylish and practical centerpiece for any living room.
Item Depth | 16 inches |
Item Dimensions | 16 x 58 x 24 inches |
Item Weight | 70 Pounds |
Size | 58 Inch |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Cloth |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Style Name | Without Mount |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Espresso |
B**Y
Durable tv stand
Great and very durable tv stand for larger sized televisions. This tv stand was easy to assemble without any help. The height is perfect and is at eye level when sitting on the couch. The quality seems to be great as I haven't noticed any scratches so far. Overall this was a great purchase to not only place your tv on but the shelves for organizing various things is a plus. I have some DVDs on one shelf, decorations on another and blankets in one of the side shelves. I definitely recommend this tv stand for its durable and great design.
M**Z
Quality
Great entertainment center. After 7 years it is still looking brand new. High quality for a great price. Really easy to put together by yourself as well.
T**.
Sturdy, decent looking, a solid value
We're very pleased with this TV stand. We wanted something that raised the TV up just a bit but did not want to commit to a wall mount. This fit our need perfectly. Assembly was simple and the instructions were more than adequate. Most importantly, there were no missing parts and even some extras are included.My biggest concern with this purchase was that out 60" Panasonic was right at the maximum size limit that this stand is rated for. There was no need for concern, the stand is more than sturdy enough and supports the TV easily. Overall, considering the price and free shipping from Amazon (Prime), if this is the type of stand you are looking for I highly recommend it. Be aware, it comes in both black and espresso (brown) and one or the other may be out of stock at any given time. We almost settled for black, but procrastinated enough that the espresso became available again. My advice is to be patient and check back frequently for the color you want.Two more important things to be aware of:First, this stand does not come with the actual hardware needed to mount the TV to the finished stand. Fortunately, I have a collection of leftover bolts and washers from previous wall mount kits, so this was not a problem for me. Otherwise, Amazon has a universal hardware kit for about $12.00 that appears to have anything you could possibly need.Secondly, the stand's depth is quite shallow. The top surface is about 15.5 inches deep and lower shelves only about 13.5 inches. It may not accommodate your full-sized home theater components if that is your intent.
L**Y
Successful assembly, Supports my 55" TV nicely
I purchased the WE 58" TV stand in Espresso. WE Furniture 58" Wood TV Stand Storage Console, EspressoOVERALL COMMENTS:It's pretty much what I hoped it would be for the price point. Not a piece that I'd feel particularly attached to but it's nice looking, structurally sound and stable, and fits my 55" TCL TV very well. Came well packaged, with all the pieces, and without any obvious defects. Assembly was not seamless, but I did not run into any major problems. I was able to assemble it by myself in about 2 hours (I am a 31-yo woman with experience assembling similar furniture).Generally, I'd recommend this piece if you're looking for something functional, attractive, and reasonably-priced. I purchased it on sale for $90 and would not pay more than $120-130 for this product otherwise (I've seen it on other websites for $130 and that seems a bit high for its actual quality).Read on for more specific details of my experience.SHIPPING EXPERIENCE:The product arrived within the shipping window: a day earlier than quoted at check-out but a day later than I was told after purchase. Not a big problem there. When the stand did arrive, the external packaging was in good shape; a little beat up but no holes, rips, or tears in the box or packaging tape.Upon opening the box, the contents were packed very carefully and seemed well-protected from the jostling of the shipping process.MATERIAL INVENTORY AND CONDITION:Before starting to build, I did an inventory of the materials. None of the pieces were missing and I had a few extras of some pieces (e.g., wooden dowels, cam lock-nuts, cam-screws, and stickers). All pieces were in good condition (e.g., no obvious nicks, scratches, or broken bits).ASSEMBLY EXPERIENCE:I was nervous as I began to assemble the stand, because some other reviewers noted several problems (missing pieces, inadequate drill-holes). Fortunately, I did NOT experience any of these problems. I initially attached the side panels (piece #3) to the legs upside down, and had to disassemble and reassemble the sides before I could attach them properly to the lower shelf (Piece #2) but that was definitely a user error and had nothing to do with the instructions.I struggled most when placing the top piece (piece #1) on the rest of the stand, because it was a little finicky aligning all the dowels and cam-screws with their respective holes on Piece #1. However, with a little slightly aggressive jiggling, I finally got the Piece #1 to settle in properly. This was definitely the hardest part of assembly and took me a while to sort out.Unlike other reviewers, all the cam, dowel, screw, and bolt holes were drilled into the pieces as expected. No complaints there.None of the screw or bolt holes were pre-threaded, so it required a bit of elbow grease to get the screws and bolts into the panels but resulted in a more stable product.Due to the tightness of the un-threaded holes and directive to do it all manually (without using power tools), screwing the cam-screws into the panels was tedious and my hand slipped a few times. I nicked one hole such that I splintered the edge around it a bit, but not in a way that damaged the integrity of the structure or that was noticeable once the screw was set.I didn't expect to like the stickers that came in the box to cover the cams, but once I tried them I found that they actually blend in really well into the wood and cover the cams effectively, so I personally chose to use them. You honestly cannot see them unless shining bright light onto them and even still they look better than most cam covers I've seen on similar self-assembly products.Overall, it took me a little over 2 hours to assemble this product by myself. I tend to be very methodical and purposeful, though, and probably could have finished faster if I'd wanted to. There was only one step during which I thought a partner would have been helpful to stabilize the middle panel (piece #4) while I attached it with bolts to the bottom shelf (piece #2). However, I managed just fine on my own.ASSESSMENT OF THE END RESULT:APPEARANCE: Overall, the final assembled piece looks nice. It doesn't look more expensive than what it is, but it doesn't look super cheap, either. I managed to avoid any major scratches during assembly and none were present right out-of-the-box.On a totally personal note, the espresso color doesn't match the rest of my furniture quite as well as I'd have liked. However, my furniture is a modge-podge of hand-me-downs, garage sale items, and Ikea-type furniture I've collected over the years, so it's not exactly a cohesive collection. The TV stand a bit more on the matte side (as opposed to lustrous) than I expected but is suitable.UTILITY: It fits my 55" TCL TV perfectly and has a lovely modern feel. I like that I'm able to mostly hide electronics cords but might have liked for the cord-holes to come 'closed', such that you would have the option to open them up. They are about the size of a fist and if not covered by electronics or decoration you can see right through to what's behind the stand.STABILITY: My stand is not shaky as some reviewers commented. All the pieces fit together snugly. I have total confidence in its structural integrity and ability to hold my TV. That said, I wouldn't drag it across the floor without furniture gliders and one would need to take care if moving it in a moving truck or even to a new location in the house. If I had to, I'd give it 3 out of 5 stars for stability. I have other self-assembled furniture that has a sturdier feel to it but I don't find this piece to be precariously assembled or wobbly.
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