Ideal for contemporary living, the low-level Ovid is suitable for flat panel LCD and Plasma TVs up to 42inch screen size. It also offers lots of storage space for a Freeview box, DVD recorder, Sky decoder and an AV amplifier if desired. The tinted glass shelf is British Standard safety glass and the Ovid is finished with stylish brushed aluminium feet to complete the contemporary look.
Max weight of 60kg top shelf and 50kg bottom shelf Unit has scratch-resistant, adjustable feet suitable for hard floors Unit comes partially assembled
Dimensions: 320H x 400D x 950W
Top comments
davelfc
14 Jan 168#2
Brilliant, love that it's red.
cicobuff to darksideby182
14 Jan 164#27
Since probably around 2012. Remember when people first thought 32" LCDs were huge back in around 2005.
splatsplatsplat
14 Jan 164#18
Thanks, was given the tiring task of fitting out a new brothel.
orig
14 Jan 164#9
Paid £100 couple of years ago for one of these I use it as a coffee table
Latest comments (71)
pjazzy
22 Mar 16#71
Yup it was weird how it just arrived. On the plus side it is now selling for £149.99 so can't complain :smile:
watchcam
22 Mar 16#70
Poor service!
pjazzy
22 Mar 16#69
So the table arrived today out of the blue, no info on it turning up so I was glad that I was home at the time!
pjazzy
18 Feb 16#68
Has anyone received theirs yet? I am still waiting a month on...
soldierboy001
16 Jan 16#67
Well I for one think it looks pretty naff, but everyone has their own view of what looks good and what looks naff. Judging by the look of your holes on the wall you appear to have had your TV at what I would say was an ideal viewing height and not so high as you are looking up to it that so many seem to do. I would give it a couple of weeks to settle in before I filled in those holes you might need them again.
artnada
16 Jan 16#66
First look. Not sure if it's staying there, but so far, I like it. Still got other work to do. My TV was on the wall, now I got to fill holes and re-wallpaper that strip :disappointed:
artnada
16 Jan 16#65
Got mine this afternoon. You even get nice soft white gloves to handle it lol I almost feel like part of the Black and White Minstrels Show wearing them. "Mammy":stuck_out_tongue:
It's heavy Well built. And looks great. Cheers OP
googley2
15 Jan 16#64
Looks like price has gone back up, but mine is getting delivered next Friday!!
watchcam
15 Jan 16#63
I don't see this mysterious link either ...
Angel2231
15 Jan 16#61
Take a chill pill!!!!
soldierboy001 to Angel2231
15 Jan 16#62
Take reading lessons.
Angel2231
15 Jan 16#57
Comes up as £149.99 when I click link?
soldierboy001 to Angel2231
15 Jan 16#60
Didn't you read my post above. DUH.
Chicach00
15 Jan 16#59
Do they do this in white
jh02
15 Jan 16#58
this doesn':|t come up for £50..It shows £150 when you get to the curry's website ???
royd
15 Jan 16#53
The link says it is 149 , what is the link for £48.97?
soldierboy001 to royd
15 Jan 16#56
Web site failure, click the link it goes to £149 page, scroll down and find the link for£48.97 click link and it goes back to £149 page????????????????????????/
archiesdaddy
15 Jan 16#55
Shame it is on the Curry's site at £149
FMCHAOS
15 Jan 16#54
£149!
soldierboy001
15 Jan 16#52
Wicked, see why it's on clearance.
cRuNcHiE
14 Jan 16#11
It looks like it came straight out of the 80s
soldierboy001 to cRuNcHiE
15 Jan 16#51
70's.
jamiebeags
15 Jan 16#50
Does this need a discount code? Coming up as £149.99
Barafundle
15 Jan 16#49
It shows as £149.99 for me :disappointed: guess I missed it
darksideby182
14 Jan 162#20
Since when has a 42inch tv been small.
cicobuff to darksideby182
14 Jan 164#27
Since probably around 2012. Remember when people first thought 32" LCDs were huge back in around 2005.
deb8z to darksideby182
14 Jan 16#28
Since people want their huge 60 Inch tv to be a focal point :laughing:
imcconvey to darksideby182
14 Jan 16#33
Oh 42inch was the thing back in 2005. We have moved onto 50inch now as the generic / standard size for a living room. Any less than 50 inch and well... people judge you. Value brand food. Council estate. Car finance on a 1.6 diesel astra from 2003. All that.
lol.
Nut82uk to darksideby182
14 Jan 16#35
.... About five years now
urbanlegend11 to darksideby182
15 Jan 16#48
Since 1998
ykhan16
15 Jan 16#47
are those dimensions correct? 320mm seems pretty small- would that give 160mm per shelf? Dont think my amp would fit....
zippypratt
15 Jan 16#46
Ive got this in black, lovely stand. Ive got a 42" Panny on mine, and with TVs getting that much lighter now, you could put a bigger TV on this no problem, as long as the TV is supported centrally, and not corner mounts. It will just overhang at each side. Im looking at 55" TV's now to put on this very stand.
bro1973
15 Jan 16#45
tv size is supposed to go by the size of your room.not sitting 4 feet away from a 60inch tv etc..so a 42 is a great size for most living rooms..go onto richer sounds site and have a look at there viewing chart for distance from your tv .
Khairul
14 Jan 16#44
I'm so relieved to know that this stand is suitable for both LCD and plasma TVs. It's so frustrating finding a stand for plasmas, I can only find LCD stands nowadays.
luke_home87
14 Jan 16#43
I don't know if anyone has noticed but under the delivery part it says normally dispatched within 2-4 weeks.
googley2
14 Jan 16#42
There is also TCB to be claimed as its from Currys - not much but all bits add up. Black and White are available but at full price £149
j2hot
14 Jan 161#41
my God, that's uglier than my wife the morning after a heavy night on the babycham
morrig
14 Jan 162#6
Looks like it could be also used as a toboggan when the Daily Express announced blizzards eventually comes.
fishmaster to morrig
14 Jan 16#40
As long as there's a future there's blizzards, so they can't really go wrong unless Putin presses the nuke button for a laugh.
deb8z
14 Jan 163#1
Nice item,shame it's Red :laughing:
hcc27 to deb8z
14 Jan 16#19
Well, to be fair it's a clearance item and that's why you get it at this price.
fishmaster to deb8z
14 Jan 161#39
I was just thinking shame.
graann
14 Jan 16#38
did anybody buy the red one ?
pjazzy
14 Jan 16#37
Awesome, bought BECAUSE it is red
lehappymerchant
14 Jan 16#36
for under £50 I can look like a pretentious ****, DEAL
artnada
14 Jan 16#34
Ordered. I never save money on this site...I always end up spending money lol
Heat
mart321
14 Jan 16#32
Actually the one I got was a bit different it was the one that you can mount the TV to with the spine thing that runs up it.
mart321
14 Jan 16#31
I've got this in black, I spent weeks trying to find a stand that would fit into the small space I needed but still accommodate a decent TV and also not have sharp edges, I looked through literally hundreds on specialist websites and considered getting a custom build before I came across this, but I wouldn't stump up the price of over £200 they were wanting everywhere, so I found a brand new but "damaged" one for £70 which was a bargain at the time . only had one scratch on the front. It's a really well built and sturdy piece of kit, good for hiding cables also. Not sure about it in red like
moneysavingkitten
14 Jan 161#30
Load of space underneath? :laughing: I wouldn't fit a quarter of my under TV stuff on that. Also great if you want to sit on the floor and watch TV :neutral_face:
Opening post
Ideal for contemporary living, the low-level Ovid is suitable for flat panel LCD and Plasma TVs up to 42inch screen size. It also offers lots of storage space for a Freeview box, DVD recorder, Sky decoder and an AV amplifier if desired. The tinted glass shelf is British Standard safety glass and the Ovid is finished with stylish brushed aluminium feet to complete the contemporary look.
Max weight of 60kg top shelf and 50kg bottom shelf Unit has scratch-resistant, adjustable feet suitable for hard floors Unit comes partially assembled
Dimensions: 320H x 400D x 950W
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Latest comments (71)
It's heavy Well built. And looks great. Cheers OP
lol.
Heat
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertainment/tv-accessories/tv-stands/sandstrom-av-s1250bgw14-tv-stand-21948963-pdt.html is a different style if you dont like the red.