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Your DVDs and CDs can be accommodated conveniently in almost any piece of furniture that is custom designed by Colonialine

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view of the multifunctional wood tv storage cabinet

Stacks of CDs or DVDs piled up on the floor by the stereo or the television are not only great dust-collectors but they quickly make the house look untidy.

To avoid this type of clutter, Colonialine has come up with an innovative solution multifunctional furniture. Especially designed to accommodate large or small collections of DVDs or CDs, the cabinets can be fitted into any of the furniture Colonialine designs and manufactures. Drawers are divided by aluminium rods, and with full extension runners, there is no wasted space, so even those discs in the back of the drawers are easy to access.


view of the multifunctional wood tv storage cabinet chest of drawers, furniture, product, product design, sideboard, gray
view of the multifunctional wood tv storage cabinet

By adding drawers to a coffee table, for example, it can then double as a media storage unit. Alternatively, media storage units can be made as stand-alone units, or several pieces can be joined together or even stacked on top of one another, depending on available space. Cabinets operated by a remote control to conceal or raise plasma screens are another option.

All furniture made by Colonialine is available in a variety of sizes. The company can make its furniture designs up in the timber of your choice, matching existing pieces if required.

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view of the multifunctional wood tv storage cabinet

For more information, contact Colonialine, 575 Dorset Road, Bayswater, Vic 3153, phone (03) 9761 4444, fax (03) 9761 4505, mobile (0408) 361 542. Email: colonialine@bigpond.com.au. Website: www.colonialine.com.au.

Story by: Trendsideas

24 May, 2005