LACK TV bench, black, 90x26x45 cm (35 3/8x10 1/4x17 3/4 ")
How to get it
This LACK TV-bench is easy to match with other furnishings. Thanks to the unique construction, it’s easy to assemble, lift and place - and we can keep the prices down, so your spirits go up.
Product details
The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
Different wall materials require different types of fasteners. Use fasteners suitable for the walls in your home.
Coordinates with other products in the LACK series.
We recommend a TV bench to be a bit wider than the TV placed on it. This TV bench suits a TV up to 32 inches. You can choose a larger TV if it’s not heavier than the specified max load for the bench’s top.
The top panel of the TV bench is intended for a TV with a maximum weight of 20 kg.
Materials and care
Material
- Tabletop:
- Particleboard, Fiberboard, Acrylic paint, Plastic edging, Particle- and fibreboard with honeycomb paper filling (100% recycled paper)
- Shelf:
- Particleboard, High-pressure melamine laminate, Plastic edging
- Leg:
- Particleboard, Fiberboard, Paper foil
Care
Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Safety and compliance
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
LACK TV bench902.432.97Advice and care instructions
LACK TV bench902.432.97Measurements
- Width: 90 cm (35 3/8 ")
- Depth: 26 cm (10 1/4 ")
- Height: 45 cm (17 3/4 ")
- Max load/shelf: 10 kg (22 lb 1 oz)
Packaging
LACK
Article Number902.432.97- Width: 37 cm (14 ¼ ")
- Height: 7 cm (2 ¾ ")
- Length: 91 cm (35 ¾ ")
- Weight: 6.18 kg (13 lb 10 oz)
- Package(s): 1
Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews
Material
What is constructed board?
We use constructed boards when manufacturing many of our pieces of furniture, such as tables and wardrobes. They are light yet still stable and strong. Each board has a frame made of chipboard, fibreboard or solid wood, while the inside is a honeycomb filling structure made of mostly recycled paper, which is extra durable thanks to its special construction. The board is then covered with a protective paint, foil or veneer depending on the style wanted.




