The Belcrest TV stand features a Valley Pine finish and rustic, head-turning detail. This piece offers plenty of media component storage and accommodates most flat screen TVs up to 60" and up to 75 lbs. The side cabinets will conceal media components and accessories. The framed, diagonally planked doors enhance this piece's symmetrical design. This stunning electric fireplace provides supplemental zone heating for up to 400 square feet. You can activate the flame effects with or without heat to enjoy a gentle rolling fire all year long. Choose between included contemporary fire glass media or a realistic log set and ember bed to showcase the beautiful flames. The 18" ClassicFlame slim line insert ships as a set with this TV stand as a small parcel.
- Belcrest TV Stand for TVs up to 60" with Electric Fireplace, Valley Pine
- Accommodates most flat screen TVs up to 60" and up to 75 lbs.
- Rustic design with diagonal, symmetrically-planked cabinet doors and a Valley Pine finish
- Doors are decorated with Antique Black handles
- Two side cabinets with one adjustable shelf each
- Easy-to-assemble, includes an owner's manual and easy-to-follow instructions
- 4,600 BTU heater provides supplemental zone heating for up to 400 square feet
- Flame effect can be operated with or without heat, providing the ambiance of a gentle rolling fire all year long
- Tempered glass-front display with two included media types - translucent fire glass and a realistic log set and ember bed
- Long lasting, energy-saving LED technology
- Safe for use around children and pets
- Eco-friendly, energy efficient fireplace does not emit any emissions or other hazardous byproducts
- Tip restraint hardware included to help prevent accidents and damage to the TV stand
- 1 year limited warranty
- CSA safety certified
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