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Crate & Barrel Kyoto Entertainment Center

By Eric Yang on Thu, Mar 27, 2008
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crate.and.barrel.kyoto.media.stand.jpgMounting your plasma on the wall is nice - we equate it to leaving your mark on the household. The phrase “I am a man, this is my domain,” actually comes to mind. The Kyoto Entertainment Center is made of eco-conscious bamboo (Ed: yes we agree, the term eco is thrown around far too easily) timbers in a warm, hand-rubbed natural finish and fitted with Chinese joinery techniques using no nails or screws. The backwall is designed specifically for you to mount your plasma on using traditional mounting brackets and has shelving and three drawers for your media. Additional electronics such as a receiver, blu-ray player or game system will slot into the middle open area designed for proper cooling and wiring.

Cost: $2698 @ Crate & Barrel

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