Do away with bulky TV cabinets and frame your TV like a piece of art with the Kogan Larvik Studio Stand.
- Turn your home into a gallery with this sturdy and stylish tripod
- Compatible with 45-65” TVs
- Elegant dark oak legs with non-slip feet
- Cable management system
- 180° Swivel range
- VESA compatible: 200 × 200 – 600 × 400
- Weight capacity 32kg (25kg on glossy floors such as tiles, polished wood and concrete)
Turn your home into a gallery when you pair your 45”- 65” TV with the easel-style glamour of the Kogan Larvik Studio Stand. Featuring gorgeous dark oak legs and strong slate brackets, it’s a clever, minimalistic solution for the style-conscious household.
With a 180° swivel design to get the best view and a cable management system to keep all your cords discreetly organised, you’ll wonder how you enjoyed TV without it!
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About Dick Smith
Dick Smith is one of the most iconic retail brands in Australia. Dick Smith was, until 2016, an Australia-wide chain of retail stores that sold consumer electronics goods, hobbyist electronic components, and electronic project kits. The chain expanded successfully into New Zealand and unsuccessfully into several other countries. The company was founded in Sydney in 1968 by Dick Smith and owned by him and his wife until they sold to Woolworths Limited in 1982. In May 2016, online retailer Kogan.com purchased the Dick Smith brand, trademarks, intellectual property, and its online business in Australia and New Zealand.
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