The Louvre
Much like its namesake in Paris, The Louvre console is not merely a piece of furniture but a haven—a resting place for the beautiful and the beloved, where books, records, and treasured objects may abide in quiet dignity for years to come.
Its standout feature is the louvered sliding doors, which serve both aesthetic and practical purposes. The semi-exposed design allows you to control electronic components with a remote—without opening the doors—while also offering a subtle glimpse of the records or books stored inside.
This piece is available in a variety of woods; pictured is Mahogany.
Much like its namesake in Paris, The Louvre console is not merely a piece of furniture but a haven—a resting place for the beautiful and the beloved, where books, records, and treasured objects may abide in quiet dignity for years to come.
Its standout feature is the louvered sliding doors, which serve both aesthetic and practical purposes. The semi-exposed design allows you to control electronic components with a remote—without opening the doors—while also offering a subtle glimpse of the records or books stored inside.
This piece is available in a variety of woods; pictured is Mahogany.
Much like its namesake in Paris, The Louvre console is not merely a piece of furniture but a haven—a resting place for the beautiful and the beloved, where books, records, and treasured objects may abide in quiet dignity for years to come.
Its standout feature is the louvered sliding doors, which serve both aesthetic and practical purposes. The semi-exposed design allows you to control electronic components with a remote—without opening the doors—while also offering a subtle glimpse of the records or books stored inside.
This piece is available in a variety of woods; pictured is Mahogany.
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Dimensions:
Length 74-94”
Width 20”
Height 28”