When planning a living room, the TV stand usually ends up at the bottom of the list. After the sofa, after the rug, after the lamps. Yet it is one of the few pieces of furniture in the flat that sits opposite the sofa and occupies the centre of an entire wall — the one we look at every evening at home. It’s hard to imagine a more prominent position. And that’s precisely why it’s worth giving this decision some careful thought — before something random takes up that space.
Lenart Meble offers several TV stand collections that demonstrate how this piece of furniture can be a well-thought-out and well-designed element in the home — not just a functional shelf for a screen.
TREND — grooving, rhythmic ornamentation
TREND is a collection that many people associate primarily with grooved fronts. And rightly so — this is their main feature. The groove pattern varies subtly depending on the colour of the cabinet, giving each version a slightly different character. The cabinets in this series stand on slender, tall legs, which visually lift the unit, leaving enough space underneath for a robot vacuum cleaner to pass through freely. The built-in lighting serves a dual purpose: in the evenings it creates a cosy atmosphere, whilst during the day it highlights the interplay of light and shadow on the cabinet fronts. This is a rare combination of decorative detail and everyday practicality.

LIBA — white, lightness and a hanging version
LIBA is one of the newer additions to the Lenart range. The collection stands out for its very ethereal aesthetic: delicate grooving and a light colour scheme, which works well in homes where a sense of space and tranquillity is a priority. A key feature is that the LIBA range includes a wall-mounted TV cabinet — a solution still relatively rare in the furniture market in this price bracket. The wall-mounted version completely frees up the floor space and creates a different visual impression to a classic cabinet on legs. Both versions feature LED lighting with adjustable brightness.

FLOW — not just for the TV
FLOW is a collection in a light wood finish with distinctive wave-shaped fronts. It fits well with Scandinavian, Japandi and mid-century modern aesthetics. What’s worth noting: a low cabinet like this doesn’t have to go under the TV. Placed beneath a picture or in a spot where there simply isn’t a TV, it serves as a light chest of drawers — a place for flowers, decorations or books. It’s an unconventional use that can be interesting in designs where maintaining a cohesive interior without a TV is a priority.

EPIRO — minimalism where detail is everything
EPIRO is a collection whose strength lies in what it lacks: no patterns or grooves, no visible handles, no unnecessary divisions. The rounded corners of the unit are a charming detail that gives the cabinet a calm, architectural character. Subtle backlighting highlights the cabinet’s rear, finished with a wood-effect panel visible through the glass. It is one of those details that makes a distinct impression upon first encountering the piece: the interior has been designed with just as much care as the exterior. EPIRO works particularly well where the design is already very structured and does not need another element with a new aesthetic — it needs a form that maintains that sense of calm.

Broader collections, a cohesive interior
None of the collections mentioned ends with a TV cabinet. Each one is a broader furniture system — chests of drawers, coffee tables, display cabinets, bedside tables, etc. All in the same style. For the designer, this means the opportunity to subtly weave a common thread through different rooms: a piece of furniture in the bedroom can gently echo that in the living room, without giving the impression that the interior has been decorated straight out of a catalogue.
Most models are available directly from stock — with no need to wait for production or for a joiner to complete the work. For projects with tight deadlines or investment properties, where efficient completion is key, this is just as important as the appearance itself.
more information: www.lenartmeble.pl
photos and visualisations: Lenart furniture
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