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Rustic Oak Tall Hi Fi Unit

SKU BROTHFU
Price

£577.00

Embrace a blend of timeless charm and modern functionality with our Rustic Oak Tall Hi-Fi Unit, exclusively handcrafted by Bespoke Rustic Oak. Constructed from solid oak with a thick solid oak frame, this bespoke piece features a rustic design that adds warmth to any living space, whether small or large. Equipped with 4 adjustable shelves and neatly integrated holes in the rear for cable access, it’s perfect for organizing all your multimedia devices, including your vinyl record deck. Its modern and contemporary appeal seamlessly matches your decor while providing practical storage solutions. Experience the elite craftsmanship and custom elegance that Bespoke Rustic Oak brings to your home.

 

This handcrafted solid oak Hi-Fi unit can be made to your dimensions. Contact us for a quote.
Explore our full range of rustic oak Hi-Fi units for more unique designs.

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Product Information

  • Made from kiln-dried solid oak
  • Clean lines modern look
  • Adjustable multi shelves
  • Comes in 4 finishes
  • The unit has holes in the rear for access for cables, etc
  • Cleaning: Use a furniture wax to maintain its look, or wipe down with a dry cloth
  • We are Bespoke, so anything on our website can be made to measure. Contact us to discuss your requirements

Return & Refund Policy

Shipping Information

Delivery from £3.49

Delivery Timescale

Every item is made to order.

Delivery timescale is 2 - 4 weeks

Size

  • Approximate size starting from: W 60 cm x H 100cm x D 40cm
     

FAQ

  • What is a solid rustic oak Hi-Fi unit? It's a purpose-built furniture piece crafted from solid oak, designed to house stereo equipment, vinyl players, and media collections—all while showcasing organic grain, knots, and a heritage finish.

 

  • Are they compatible with modern tech setups? Definitely. Many units feature ventilated shelving, cable management ports, and adjustable compartments for amplifiers, turntables, or streaming devices.

 

  • Is the build strong enough for heavy gear? Yes—solid oak construction offers exceptional load-bearing support, ideal for weighty vintage amps or multi-component setups.

 

  • How well does it suit different décor themes? Its warm tones and textured finish harmonise with industrial, mid-century, or rustic interiors—especially when paired with metal accents or soft ambient lighting.

 

  • What’s the care routine like? Just dust regularly with a soft cloth and apply natural wood oil or wax every few months to preserve its rich patina and prevent drying.

 

  • Average Dimensions of Solid Oak Hi-Fi Units

 

  • Size Category    Height (cm)    Width (cm)    Depth (cm)    Notes

 

  • Compact    75–80    55–65    40–45    Ideal for minimalist setups or vinyl players

 

  • Standard    80–85    65–75    45–50    Suits multi-component systems with storage

 

  • Large    85–90+    75–90+    45–55    Great for full Hi-Fi stacks or media combos

 

  • Most units include adjustable shelves, cable ports, and solid oak construction throughout.

 

  • How to Measure Your Living Room for Proportional Fit

 

  • 1. Define the Placement Zone Choose the wall or corner where the unit will sit. Measure the available width and depth of that area, factoring in nearby furniture or sockets.

 

  • 2. Leave Breathing Room Allow at least 10–15 cm clearance on each side of the unit for visual balance and airflow. If placing near speakers, ensure no obstruction to sound dispersion.

 

  • 3. Consider Viewing & Access Height If you’ll be interacting with turntables or controls, aim for a unit height that sits between waist and chest level when standing — around 75–85 cm is ideal.

 

  • 4. Check Door & Drawer Clearance Ensure 60–90 cm of open space in front of the unit so drawers and doors can open freely without bumping into coffee tables or seating.

 

  • 5. Mock It Up Use masking tape or cardboard to outline the unit’s footprint on your floor and wall. This gives a real-world sense of scale and helps avoid visual crowding.
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