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Soundstyle introduce new 'Finewoods' wood and glass furniture (31/5/2005)

Soundstyle is very pleased to announce that it has introduced two new 'Finewoods' wood and glass models to its renowned furniture range.

Steve Privett, Armour Home Electronics' Technical Director stated, "The addition of Finewoods wooden furniture means the Soundstyle range is now more comprehensive than ever."

He continued, "Both the new models are elegant, simple, yet supremely practical. The WG3A/V is 1200mm wide and designed with home cinema in mind, whilst the WG3 is 600mm wide, with an internal shelf width of 475mm, for most hi-fi electronics or medium sized LCD televisions."

On each model, the rigid, high-density, vertical end pieces are finished in either Oak or Walnut real wood veneers. They support, with the aid of a very discreet integral metal frame, three opal coloured, toughened glass shelves. The 8mm extra thick top shelf and 5mm bottom shelf are fixed in position, whereas the centre shelf allows a high degree of height adjustment. To accommodate today's very large televisions and plasma screens, the top shelf will hold weights up to 60kgs (132lbs).

Fully adjustable feet and sound insulating spikes, with floor protectors, are supplied with both models, and for maximum convenience, the furniture is supplied in an easily assembled flat pack.

The suggested selling price (inc vat) of the WG3 is £279 and the WG3A/V is £379.

Both models are available now from Soundstyle dealers nationwide.

www.armourhe.co.uk


 
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