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Contemporary Italian TV, Audio & Wall Units
Purchasing the right Italian TV Units
There are a number of factors to consider when purchasing Italian TV units, from placement, the width/height, and the finish/materials. All of these play a huge part in how well your modern TV units will integrate into your home. Â
Choosing the right Italian TV cabinet doesn’t have to be difficult, and as long as these factors are considered, it should integrate into your living space seamlessly.Â
Choosing the right size Modern TV Unit
The size of your modern TV unit matters; depending on the space available, beautifully crafted details of the TV stand could be overshadowed by crowding. Therefore, it is important to consider exactly how much space is available, and if the space is still comfortable to traverse with the addition of your new Italian TV cabinet.Â
Choosing the right Italian TV unit finishes/materials
There are a wide variety of finishes/materials available when buying one of our Italian TV units. The colour scheme of your room and the other complementary decor should help influence how you select your new Italian TV unit; we offer configurations for both frames and tops, as well as base materials/colours. From matt colours to natural woods, our range of product configurations ensures that your new modern TV unit will fit seamlessly in your home.
TV Unit interior design
Need help finding the perfect Italian TV Unit for your living space? We offer a range of interior design services, from conceptualisation to realisation. Visit our interior design services page, or send us an enquiry for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Italian TV units are known for their sleek lines, premium craftsmanship, and timeless design. They often combine modern aesthetics with high-quality materials, making them a statement piece that enhances the overall style of your living room.
Start by measuring both your television and the wall or floor space where the unit will sit. A good rule of thumb is to choose a unit wider than your TV for balance. Italian TV units often come in varied dimensions, so you can find one that fits perfectly without overwhelming the room.
Yes. A well-designed TV unit acts as a focal point, anchoring the space and creating visual harmony. Italian designs, in particular, are crafted to elevate interiors by blending functionality with elegance.
Not at all. While many have a contemporary feel, Italian furniture often uses timeless elements like wood finishes, glass, and metal accents. This versatility means they work equally well in minimalist, modern, or even transitional interiors.
A TV unit grounds the television and surrounding décor, preventing the wall from looking bare or top-heavy. Italian units are designed with symmetry and proportion in mind, helping you achieve a balanced, cohesive look.
Yes, most are designed with both form and function in mind. Many include drawers, shelves, or hidden compartments for storing remotes, consoles, and accessories, keeping your living space uncluttered.
Keep décor minimal to let the craftsmanship stand out. Add a few carefully chosen accessories like a sculpture, vase, or books. A pair of symmetrical lamps or plants can frame the unit and enhance the overall look.
Italian designs are created to complement, not clash. Neutral tones, clean shapes, and premium finishes make them versatile enough to pair with different sofas, coffee tables, and accent chairs.
You’ll often find lacquered finishes, natural woods, tempered glass, and metal details. These materials are chosen not only for durability but also for their luxurious look and feel.
An Italian TV unit isn’t just a piece of furniture—it’s an investment in design. Beyond holding your television, it elevates the style of your home, adds value to your décor, and delivers a lasting sense of refinement.
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