
Wall-Mounted Media Units
Floating designs that keep the floor clear and give the room a lighter, more spacious feel.
Cables, consoles, remotes, routers — your living room tech shouldn't be on display. Pinkay TV cabinets tuck everything behind closed doors and clean surfaces, so the screen stays the only focal point in the room.
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Mounted or freestanding, minimal or full-wall — find the format that suits your room size and viewing habits, then customize the details to match

Floating designs that keep the floor clear and give the room a lighter, more spacious feel.

Floor-to-ceiling systems that combine the TV area with book storage, display shelves, and closed cabinets.

Long, slim units that sit close to the ground for a modern, lounge-style layout. Best paired with wall-mounted screens.

Angled designs that make use of dead corner space without blocking traffic flow or sightlines in the room.
A good TV cabinet does the invisible work — managing wires, supporting weight, and keeping everyday items out of sight while still looking like a design piece.
Routed channels and rear access panels keep power cords, HDMI cables, and speaker wires completely hidden from view.

Laser-cut airflow slots behind closed compartments prevent consoles, set-top boxes, and routers from overheating.
Wall-hung units come with steel bracket systems rated for the combined load of the cabinet, TV, and all stored devices.
Handle-free fronts with magnetic push latches keep the surface uninterrupted — one tap to open, one tap to close.
Materials & Finishes
The TV cabinet often sets the visual tone for the entire room. Choose a finish that complements your sofa, flooring, and wall color — or makes a deliberate contrast.

Subtle timber textures that bring warmth without competing with the screen. Works well in Scandinavian and mid-century interiors.

Bold, reflective surfaces that act like a design statement on their own. Best suited for modern, monochrome living rooms.

An industrial, loft-style texture in a lightweight panel. Pairs naturally with exposed brick, metal shelving, and dark upholstery.

Mix a dark base with a light door, or a wood body with a colored accent panel.