Transitional Entertainment Center Wall Unit / Media Console with Pier Cabinets

Storage / Media Furniture (Modular Entertainment Wall Unit) · Transitional / Modern Farmhouse (circa 2010s-Present) · Contemporary residential furniture manufacturer (similar to styles by Ashley Furniture, Wayfair, Rooms To Go, or Bernhardt).

Transitional Entertainment Center Wall Unit / Media Console with Pier Cabinets

Type

Storage / Media Furniture (Modular Entertainment Wall Unit)

Style Period

Transitional / Modern Farmhouse (circa 2010s-Present)

Material

Hardwood solids, oak veneers, engineered wood (MDF/particleboard core panels), clear glass inserts, and metal hardware.

Age Estimate

Manufactured circa 2015-2023.

Dimensions

Height: 78-84 inches; Total Width: 108-120 inches; Depth: 18-22 inches (base console depth). Designed for standard 60-75 inch television screens.

Origin

Mass-produced in Vietnam, China, or North America for major modern furniture retailers.

Designer/Maker

Contemporary residential furniture manufacturer (similar to styles by Ashley Furniture, Wayfair, Rooms To Go, or Bernhardt).

Value Estimate

Estimated fair market resale value: $400 - $800 USD (Original retail price approximately $1,500 - $2,500 USD).

Description

A spacious modular entertainment center consisting of a central console unit, bridge top, and flanking pier bookcases. Finished in a trendy weathered gray oak, this piece seamlessly blends traditional molding details with modern rustic farmhouse simplicity.

Key Features

Modular 3- or 4-piece design, dark metal knobs, glass-front center display cabinets, plank-effect back paneling, crown molding top, and tapered block feet.

Color & Finish

Weathered gray/driftwood finish with wire-brushed texture, subtle white-washed undertones, and a matte protective lacquer coat.

Construction Method

Factory machine-made modular construction, utilizing cam-lock/dowel assembly, flat panel door construction, and multi-piece section fitting.

Joinery & Craftsmanship

Standard modern production joinery featuring pocket screws, dowel reinforcement, machine rabbet joints on back panels, and panel-and-frame cabinet doors.

Wood Grain & Species

Oak or Ash veneers featuring prominent open grain patterns, cathedrals, and subtle saw-kerf texturing, stained in a cool neutral gray tone.

Surface Treatment

Wire-brushed hand-distressed effect simulating reclaimed wood, coated with a durable low-sheen satin synthetic topcoat.

Upholstery Details

N/A (No upholstered components).

Hardware & Fittings

Minimalist round metal knob pulls finished in dark oil-rubbed bronze or antiqued matte black; concealed European-style cabinet door hinges.

Origin & Provenance

Mass-produced in Vietnam, China, or North America for major modern furniture retailers.

Condition Notes

Very Good condition. Structurally sound with minimal visible wear or finish degradation; pristine surface appearance and functioning doors.

Interesting Facts

Large-scale wall entertainment units evolved from 1980s bulky armoires into modular systems designed specifically for flat-screen televisions with modern cable management routing.

Cultural Significance

Reflects the dominant modern farmhouse aesthetic popular in North American home decor throughout the 2010s and 2020s, prioritizing functionality, integrated technology storage, and neutral gray color palettes.

Similar Pieces

Traditional dark mahogany wall units, rustic reclaimed pine TV stands, and modern minimalist floating media consoles; distinguished by its gray wire-brushed finish and classic architectural profile.

Care & Maintenance

Clean with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or excessive water. Protect surfaces from hot devices and keep away from direct heat sources to prevent veneer warping.

Value Estimate

Estimated fair market resale value: $400 - $800 USD (Original retail price approximately $1,500 - $2,500 USD).

Sustainability Notes

Manufactured using composite woods and veneers to maximize timber yield, though modern factory glues and multi-material compositions make recycling difficult.

Identified on 7/22/2026