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The Mahattan Plasma Console AMP 100 from the Cellini Design Centre team is now available at Cellini.The Mahattan Plasma Console AMP 100 from the Cellini Design Centre team is now available at Cellini.

WITH the advent of the plasma television, homeowners are now spending more time watching movies on discs. It would not be long before they have amassed a sizeable DVD collection. So, how do you keep your collection and equipment neatly stored, without taking up too much space?
Forget CD racks, separate TV consoles and other storage methods. The Manhattan Plasma TV console, which stands at 1.3 metres high and 1.7 metres wide is the answer to storage problems and you do not even have to drill holes in the wall to mount your TV.
Essentially, it is a sleeklooking plasma TV console, constructed from medium density fibreboard (MDF) with pullout compartments to keep speakers, DVDs and components out of sight.
An acrylic and spraypainted finish in black makes it easy to blend with any décor and there is also a universal steel bracket that can hold a 50inch plasma television.
The Manhattan Plasma TV Console is available at the Cellini Design Centre and other Cellini showrooms. Call in at your local Cellini store at 4, 117 –127 Frankston Dandenong Road, Dandenong or phone with inquiries on 9769 2051.

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