🪄 Transform your corner into a tech-savvy sanctuary!
The FITUEYES 4-Tier AV Media Stand combines mid-century modern aesthetics with practical design, featuring adjustable white oak shelves, cable management, and a compact corner footprint. Ideal for organizing gaming consoles, audio equipment, and media accessories, it supports up to 110 lbs and fits seamlessly in living rooms, offices, or bedrooms.



| Minimum Required Door Width | 28 Inches |
| Shelf Thickness | 0.59 Inches |
| Size | 24D x 20.4W x 30.6H in |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.4"D x 24"W x 30.6"H |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Furniture Finish | White, Oak |
| Style Name | Mid-Century Modern |
| Shape | Trapezoid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Installation Method | Standalone |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 110 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Living Room, Bedroom |
| Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 110 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Living Room, Office, Bedroom |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shelf Type | Corner Shelf |
| Number Of Shelves | 4 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Mounting Type | Shelf Stand |
| Room Type | Office, Living Room, Bedroom |
B**K
Excellent in all aspects
First: This rack was the size and shape I needed. The reviews were positive and being well built is important to me.Second: The positive things you read in the reviews are accurate. Sturdy, well built, high quality, nice looking etc. it’s a very nice stereo rack and it looks great.Third: Some of the reviews criticized the instructions and that it was difficult to build. I will state that I have a lot of experience building this type of furniture and have the correct tools that help build the unit. I found the instructions (diagram - no words) to very clear and extremely easy to follow. It’s all basic common sense. Every part fit as it should and all parts are of very good quality. Start to finish took 35 minutes by myself. I don’t understand how some people took 2 hours to build it?!All in all, this rack is an excellent value and looks great also.
E**6
Looks great, strong and reasonably priced
This is a very reasonably priced media stand that's strong and stylish. I bought this for my office system because it matched pretty well with my existing furniture and was large enough to hold my Onkyo receiver.This is a really strong unit. The shelf sizes are large enough to accommodate my Onkyo 900 series receiver. I don't really have any other components in my office that I needed to put on this media stand, but the size and shape of the remaining shelves was great for displaying other things I wanted to show. Assembly was very easy, I had no trouble at all and everything went together correctly the first time. The top and bottom shelves are the ones that can handle the majority of the weight, but if it's assembled correctly you should have no trouble using the middle shelves for components as well. Some have sighted stripped out screws and shelves that can't handle the weight they want to put on them, but if you put it together as the instructions indicate, it will handle the weight it claims to.Keep in mind that if you use banana plugs to connect your speakers, you need to account for the added depth that that creates. My suggestion would be to measure you components from front to back, including any jacks. If you don't measure, then you get what you get and it's not the fault of the manufacturer. You always have the option of ditching the banana plugs and connecting the speaker wire directly to your amp or receiver.Another thing I like about this stand is that it's very easy to hide any cables you have. I spent a little extra time to secure some tie wrap blocks to the back to the vertical supports. This allowed me to use cable ties to secure all my cables to the back side for a clean look. My blocks are screwed in place but you could just as easily use self adhesive blocks. Either way, you have options if you want to hide all your cables.The finish on the Dark Walnut version is really nice. It's MDF covered in vinyl wood grain, but it's well done and doesn't look cheap at all. The color compliments the black support members very nicely. There's leveling feet included if you're going to place this guy on a hard floor of some type, which is a good feature, and means that your media stand won't rock at all. All in all a really nice stand. It's very reasonably priced, looks very good, and is strong enough to hold most audio/video components. Very happy with it and I have no complaints whatsoever.
A**T
Nicer than I expected. Directions could be more clear.
Looked at some pricier options, but just couldn’t justify it. Wasn’t sure on this, but read a few reviews and figured I’d give it a shot. The wood veneer is nicer than I expected it to be. The frame is steel. Very sturdy. I have a turntable on top, one old vintage stereo receiver on shelf 2, two vintage CD players stacked on shelf 3, one vintage integrated amp and another newer smaller class D amp on top of it on the bottom and it holds everything, no problemThe directions could have a few highlights or tips to make assembly easier, but it wasn’t that hard —-(1) Not sure why that have you put the frame together, then screw it together later. Because in Step 2, they have you put the upper and lower shelves on and the stand just won’t stay together while you try to do that. Then you get step 3 or 4 and they tell you to put the cross brace screws in. I saw the holes, dunno why I didn’t think to look ahead as the frame collapsed 4 or 5 times on me because nothing was holding it together to put the shelves on. Guess it would be fine to follow the directions if you had a helper hold it. Or, just put the screws in during Step 1. Lol!(2) The rear supports only go one way. If you put them on the wrong way, the pre drilled holes for the cord “organizer” on the bottom (it doesn’t organize much TBH) are on the wrong side. I’ve thought about mounting a surge protector on the back and the wood or MDF or whatever appears solid enough to do that.(3) The shelves have steel threaded “push ins” (I’m sure they have a name, but I don’t know what it is). Those have to go in past the wood edge on the side. Make sure you put them in with the flathead facing out or you can turn it to line it up with the screw hole. And, I would suggested putting the screws in, then removing them, before putting the shelves in. That way everything is lined up and the screws go in easier when it is on the frame. The shelves are “adjustable”, but you do have to screw them in to the two options on each shelf available, so plan that out accordingly. Because you are not just removing the component and adjusting the shelf like you would on a bookshelf.Overall, I’d buy this again. It is a nice looking piece even with the steel frame. The shelves are solid for MDF or whatever they are, and the veneer is a nice wood pattern and color. It deserves the 5 stars with only one star knocked off for “Ease of assembly” due to unclear and slightly unnecessarily complicated directions.
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