It's Sunday night, feet up, tea going cold, three episodes deep into something you said you'd only watch "one of". The unit underneath the TV matters more than you'd think, not as a centrepiece, but because it quietly holds the remotes, the consoles, and the tangle of cables no one wants to deal with.
Hand woven rattan, oak grain finishes, ridged fronts, painted colours from sage to wild cherry, matte black or matte white if you want it disappearing into the wall. Cable management built in, though there's always one rogue HDMI that finds its way out.
From compact 120cm units for smaller rooms to 200cm wide pieces for serious setups, there's something for most living rooms. Pair with a sideboard or browse the rest of our lounge storage if your storage spreads beyond the TV corner. Or pick up a coffee table and matching accent chair to round out the room.
Worth taking your time over. No need to kit out the whole room at once.
TV Stands & Media Units
It's Sunday night, feet up, tea going cold, three episodes deep into something you said you'd only watch "one of". The unit underneath the TV matters more than you'd think, not as a centrepiece, but because it quietly holds the remotes, the consoles, and the tangle of cables no one wants to deal with.
Hand woven rattan, oak grain finishes, ridged fronts, painted colours from sage to wild cherry, matte black or matte white if you want it disappearing into the wall. Cable management built in, though there's always one rogue HDMI that finds its way out.
From compact 120cm units for smaller rooms to 200cm wide pieces for serious setups, there's something for most living rooms. Pair with a sideboard or browse the rest of our lounge storage if your storage spreads beyond the TV corner. Or pick up a coffee table and matching accent chair to round out the room.
Worth taking your time over. No need to kit out the whole room at once.
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TV Stand & Media Unit Questions
What size TV will fit on a daals TV unit?
Depends which one. The rule of thumb is the unit should be wider than the TV, ideally 10-20% wider for a balanced look.
For most standard living rooms, a 120cm unit handles TVs up to around 50 inches. 140-150cm units sit comfortably under a 55-inch screen. Got a 65-inch or bigger? You'll want 160cm or 200cm.
Measure your TV before you order. Sounds obvious. You'd be surprised.
How long does assembly really take?
Honest answer: longer than you think. Most of our TV units are flat packed and self assembly. While some go together in under an hour, larger units (160cm+) typically take 2–3 hours, and some customers find it easier with a second pair of hands.
Worth blocking out an afternoon rather than squeezing it into a half hour gap before the football starts.
Do I need two people to assemble it?
For most units, one person can manage. For the wider designs (160cm and up), and especially when fitting back panels or aligning doors, a second person makes life considerably easier. Doable solo if you're patient, but much faster with help.
Which TV unit has the best cable management?
Most of ours have it built in, but a few stand out. The Richmond Ridged has a proper cable aperture in the back of the open shelf. The Brooklyn has two dedicated cable management slots behind its open shelves. The Frances rattan units have cable holes on the back and — handy this — the rattan fronts are backed with panels, so dust doesn't drift through into your storage.
Cable chaos is the thing that ruins a good TV setup. Worth checking the spec before you buy.
Will the colour look like the photos?
Mostly, yes, but lighting in your room will affect how a finish reads. Wood effect and natural oak finishes can lean warmer (more golden or amber) in person than they appear on a bright product photo. Painted finishes like sage green, stormy blue or wild cherry are more reliable but can shift slightly with the light.
If colour matching is critical, order one piece first before committing to a whole range.
What's the difference between the Frances and Izzy rattan units?
Both are handwoven rattan. Both bring warmth and texture. But they're different pieces. The Frances is the bigger, more structured one, with straight lines, drawers and open shelves, available in 160cm or 200cm. Good for a lot of kit.
The Izzy is softer. Curved rattan panels, rounded edges, cupboards plus a central shelf and drawer. The one for rooms where nothing else has a hard corner. Rattan obsessed households can't really go wrong either way.