Check out our Willowcraft TV lift cabinet! The Willowcraft TV lift cabinet is made of a rich blend of alder and cherry hardwoods. With its intricate in-door cabinet inlays and side column molding, it is truly a luxurious traditional center piece for any room. The cabinet features a built-in infrared relay system and remote that lets you easily operate up to four electronics while having the electronics out of sight behind closed cabinet doors. The three doors also come with interchangeable speaker panels, which is perfect for surround sound enthusiasts.
Check out our Willowcraft TV lift cabinet! The Willowcraft TV lift cabinet is made of a rich blend of alder and cherry hardwoods. With its intricate in-door cabinet inlays and side column molding, it is truly a luxurious traditional center piece for any room. The cabinet features a built-in infrared relay system and remote that lets you easily operate up to four electronics while having the electronics out of sight behind closed cabinet doors. The three doors also come with interchangeable speaker panels, which is perfect for surround sound enthusiasts.
Nearly all of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets have their styles deeply rooted in major periods of furniture design, which highlights the knowledge and respect our craftsmen have for our products. Furniture styles have a long, important and varied history (dating back as far as the Neolithic period), and here is an overview of two key styling periods and how they helped shaped a couple of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets.
Baroque Style
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the most common furniture style was Baroque, an ornate and detail-oriented style that featured intricate carvings on arms of chairs, headboards and table feet. The most common woods used during this period were oak and walnut, as they were sturdy and easy to carve. One fine example of Baroque influence on ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets is the Willowcraft TV Lift Cabinet.
Contemporary
The 19th and 20th centuries gave rise to the modern and contemporary styles of American furniture. Largely credited to Charles
Nearly all of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets have their styles deeply rooted in major periods of furniture design, which highlights the knowledge and respect our craftsmen have for our products. Furniture styles have a long, important and varied history (dating back as far as the Neolithic period), and here is an overview of two key styling periods and how they helped shaped a couple of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets.
Baroque Style
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the most common furniture style was Baroque, an ornate and detail-oriented style that featured intricate carvings on arms of chairs, headboards and table feet. The most common woods used during this period were oak and walnut, as they were sturdy and easy to carve. One fine example of Baroque influence on ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets is the Willowcraft TV Lift Cabinet.
Contemporary
The 19th and 20th centuries gave rise to the modern and contemporary styles of American furniture. Largely credited to Charles