Alto credenza


One of the greatest problems of media storage is that remotes stop functioning once the unit doors are closed. In looking for a sleek, modern media hideaway that a control signal can penetrate, we discovered the Alto Credenza (1996) by HORM. This unit offers adjustable space for high-tech equipment and glass doors that are clear above for revealed storage and frosted below to conceal items. The far left and center cabinets each contain back wall cord escapes to handle the tangle of lines coming from equipment. Its adjustable glass shelf is a suitable place to store manuals or reference guides or can be removed for upright storage of beverage bottles. The right cabinet has two CD/DVD pull-out trays that hold up to 64 CDs, 40 DVDs or 35 video-cassettes, and also has an adjustable glass shelf. Levelers on the feet adjust for uneven floors. Assembly included with our White Glove Service. Made in Italy.
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