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Low TV stands and units

TV units designed to organise the living room, with storage for remotes, consoles and soundbars plus built-in cable management. Over twenty models in widths from 135 to 190 cm, with prices from around €100 to roughly €400.

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TV units are the piece that anchors the living room around the television: they support the screen, hide the cabling and provide useful storage for remotes, consoles, soundbars and films. In this category you will find more than twenty low TV cabinet models priced from around €100 to roughly €400, with widths between 135 and 190 cm and finishes ranging from gloss white to several oak tones (artisan, sonoma, wotan, riviera, monastery) plus versions in graphite and andersen pine.

Types of TV unit by storage configuration

Three main configurations coexist within the catalogue. Units with drawers — such as Gap (190×45×55 cm, 3 drawers), Yamael (184×42×54 cm, 2 doors and 2 drawers) or Nuis (135×39.5×47.5 cm, 3 drawers) — are the most practical option for keeping remotes, cables and small accessories out of sight. Models with doors, like Larios (143×40×61 cm, 3 doors) or Ronda (178×46.5×61 cm, 2 doors and 2 drawers), conceal larger devices such as set-top boxes or games consoles. Finally, open-shelf units like Nepo Plus (138.5×46.5×42.5 cm) or Balder (135×42×48 cm) leave the media player and soundbar visible, which makes the remote work without obstruction and improves ventilation around the equipment.

Sizing: how to choose the width to match your TV

The practical rule is that the unit should be at least as wide as the screen and, preferably, extend 10–20 cm beyond each side of the TV to create a visually balanced composition. For 43" televisions (≈ 96 cm wide), compact models such as Zele (135 cm), Vabres (135.5 cm) or Kaspian (143.5 cm) fit well in small flats. For 55" screens (≈ 122 cm), the 150–165 cm range is the most popular — Tolmin (150 cm), Spice (165 cm) or Loksa (160 cm). If your TV is 65" (≈ 144 cm) or larger, look at 180 cm or wider models such as Torin (180×45×60 cm), Yamael (184 cm), Gap (190 cm) or Ronda (178 cm). Height matters too: with a standard sofa seat at 42–45 cm, a TV unit between 42 and 55 cm tall places the centre of the screen close to your eye line when seated.

Finishes: oak, white, graphite and two-tone combinations

The finish determines how the unit fits into the rest of the living room. Warm oak tones — oak artisan, oak sonoma, oak wotan or oak noble — pair well with grey, beige or green sofas and are the most versatile choice for Scandinavian or contemporary rustic interiors. Gloss white options, such as Forn or Spice, visually enlarge small rooms and reflect natural light. Graphite models like Yamael or Hesen (137×47×59 cm) suit industrial or minimalist settings with dark walls. For those who want more contrast, several models come in two-tone combinations: Balin in oak monastery with a black front, Ruso in dark oak and black, or Kim in light oak riva with white. Vabres (135.5×40×46.5 cm) stands out for its oak artisan slatted fronts — a decorative solution that adds texture without the need for handles.

Depth, ventilation and cable management

The standard depth of the units in this catalogue sits between 39.5 and 47 cm, enough to house consoles like the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, set-top boxes and soundbars without overhang. If you plan to integrate an AV receiver or amplifier, look for models with open compartments — Nepo Plus, Balder or Kaspian — which allow heat from active electronics to dissipate. The back panels of most units include cut-outs or removable sections for routing power, HDMI and aerial cables, preventing wires from hanging between the unit and the wall. If you are placing the TV on top of the unit rather than mounting it on the wall, check that the base of the TV stand does not exceed the width of the unit's top surface.

What to check before choosing your TV unit

Before committing to a purchase, measure three things: the available wall width (deducting doors, windows or radiators), the exact diagonal of your TV and the seat height of your sofa. Decide too how much storage you need: if you keep few accessories, a compact single-drawer-and-shelf model like Alameda (147×55 cm) is enough; if you have a console, set-top box, router and a film collection, look at a unit with several doors and drawers like Ronda or Frija (153×43×63 cm). Finally, consider whether you want a unit designed to hold decorative pieces on top (vases, books, plants) — in that case, a clear, solid top surface like that of Gent (138.5×54×60 cm, oak stirling) or Ostia (161×48×53.5 cm, oak artisan) works better than a unit with several open compartments on the top.

Delivery throughout Spain and home assembly

All TV units are shipped flat-packed with step-by-step instructions and the fittings included. Assembly does not require professional tools — a screwdriver and an Allen key are enough — and most models can be put together in one or two hours with help. At Vommo we deliver to mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, and we answer pre-sale questions about dimensions, finishes or TV compatibility before you confirm the order.