A mid-century modern TV stand with rattan doors brings warmth, texture, and clean-lined style to a living room while keeping streaming devices, remotes, and cables neatly managed. This 59-inch console is sized to pair comfortably with TVs up to 65 inches and offers a balanced mix of display surface, concealed storage, and breathable door fronts that help equipment stay accessible without looking cluttered. For more guidance, see Featuring Retro Lines & Ultra-Sleek Design—Upgrade Your Space ….
Rattan-style door fronts are a favorite for media consoles because they soften the look of technology. Instead of a heavy block of solid cabinetry, the woven texture adds dimension and a lighter visual footprint—especially helpful in smaller rooms, open-plan layouts, or spaces with lots of daylight.
Another practical perk: woven and mesh-like surfaces often allow more airflow than fully solid doors, which can be useful for electronics that generate heat. (Exact performance varies by device and placement.)
A 59-inch-wide stand can work nicely with many 65-inch TVs because the screen size is measured diagonally, not edge-to-edge. The real make-or-break measurement is the TV’s stand or feet width and depth—those must sit securely on the console’s top.
For a quick refresher on how TV sizing works, CNET breaks down how TVs are measured and what that diagonal number really means. https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/tv-size-how-to-measure-your-tv/
| What to measure | Target | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| TV stand/base width | Must be ≤ 59″ | Ensures the TV sits securely on the top surface |
| Top depth vs. TV base depth | Base fully supported | Prevents overhang and wobble |
| Space for a soundbar | Measure soundbar width/height | Avoid blocking the screen or covering IR sensors |
| Cable reach to outlets | Plan a safe route | Reduces visible cords and strain on connectors |
Mid-century modern pieces tend to feel intentional without being fussy. With a TV stand, that’s especially important: the console is often one of the biggest horizontal shapes in the room, so proportion and simplicity go a long way.
To see the piece and current availability, visit the product page: 59″ Mid-Century Modern TV Stand with Rattan Doors for TVs up to 65″.
The easiest way to make a living room feel more pulled together is to reduce “micro-clutter”—the small items that pile up near the TV area. A rattan-door console is ideal for hiding the practical stuff while keeping the overall vibe relaxed.
Want an easy add-on project for the wall above the console? A small gallery of frames can make the TV area feel more integrated with the room. For a DIY-friendly option, explore Frame It Your Way – diy photo frame decorating ideas Guide.
Often, yes—but it depends on the TV’s stand or feet width and depth, not the diagonal screen measurement. Measure the base and make sure it sits fully on the 59-inch surface with stable support, ideally with a bit of side clearance.
Woven or mesh-style fronts are typically more friendly to IR signals and airflow than solid doors, but results vary by device and sensor position. If a device seems unresponsive, try repositioning it closer to the door front or aligning it so the sensor faces outward.
Leave ventilation space around heat-producing devices, avoid stacking components, and keep cables tidy so air can circulate. Put frequently used devices in the easiest-to-reach compartment and place less-used accessories in separate sections to reduce clutter.
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