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Highlights:• Stylish and modern design with satin black powder-coated steel structure• Glass base in black or red, suitable for all types of interior • High load capacity of up to 34 kg per shelf • Practical wiring hidden inside the column • Easy to assemble with included screws, assembly instructions and tools Esse speaker stands:The NorStone Esse speaker stands are a perfect combination of style and functionality. These stands are designed to complement the Esse range with their elegant satin black steel structure and tempered glass base available in either black or red. They have a maximum load capacity of up to 34 kg per shelf, which makes them robust and suitable for larger speakers. The wires are routed discreetly through the column for a clean and minimalist look. The stands are delivered unassembled, but with an easy assembly process thanks to the supplied screw set and instructions. With their trendy finish and durable design, they fit into both traditional and modern homes.Specifications:• Material: Satin black powder coated steel• Base: Black or red tempered glass • Maximum load per shelf: 34 kg • External dimensions (W x H x D): 230 x 610 x 250 mm • Upper shelf (W x D): 150 x 170 mm • Bottom (W x D): 230 x 250 mm • Package contents: 2 speaker stands, screws and installation tool
Brand description - NorStone
NorStone is a French/Danish manufacturer of TV and Hi-Fi furnitures, racks, mounts, and cables. The AV furniture is Scandinavian in design, high quality, and attractive prices. We carry a selection of the furniture products from NorStone, but of course, we can get the full program. Manuals and user guides for NorStone productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item.
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