In my living room, everything revolved around a shabby, soulless old TV unit. The day I swapped it for the the Mona TV cabinet, crafted from natural black marble and solid acacia, the atmosphere shifted in an instant. My guests are convinced I splurged on a designer model, while my bank balance stayed perfectly calm.
That change started from a simple desire: to refresh the TV corner without blowing the budget, by taking advantage of the summer sales. When I spotted this piece by Oviala, available notably on Maisons du Monde, I realized that mixing noble materials could deliver an immediate sense of luxury. And the way it neatly hides the electronics clutter completes the illusion for everyone.
Mona TV Cabinet: Black Marble and Solid Acacia for a Luxe Look
The first thing that catches the eye is the plateau crafted from genuine natural black marble. Each slab bears unique veining, so no two pieces are alike. The marble rests on a frame of epoxy-painted black steel, very understated, which allows the storage compartments in solid acacia to take center stage, finished with a walnut-toned varnish. The ensemble is completed by metal handles in a brass finish, lending a true premium feel.
The result isn’t just pretty in photos. At 78 kg, this TV cabinet carries real heft—far from the lightweight, panel-based models. The dark tones of the marble and wood warm the living room wall and give that magazine-worthy vibe, while remaining neutral enough to pair with a light-colored sofa, a textured rug, or a few colorful decorative items.
Hidden Storage and Generous Dimensions: How the Mona Transforms the Living Room
In daily use, this piece is more than just its looks. Measuring 152 cm in length, 70 cm in height, and 42 cm in depth, it provides a broad surface to place the television and align a few books, vases, or picture frames. The TV no longer dominates the space, and the cabinet becomes a genuine decorative anchor in the living room.
As for storage, the Mona model is well thought out: two drawers, a large closed compartment, and a generous open shelf beneath the top. The modem, game consoles, remotes, and cables all have a place. Once the doors are closed, everything that was visually overwhelming vanishes, and the TV corner finally looks neat and controlled, without needing to unplug everything.
A Mona TV Cabinet in Marble and Solid Acacia at a Sale Price: What You Need to Know
The real surprise comes from the price. During the summer sales, Maisons du Monde applied a 75% discount on this marble and solid acacia TV cabinet: initially listed at 899 euros, it dropped to 199 euros, less than 200 euros for a piece that looks like a bespoke item. Paying in three installments of 66.33 euros, offered with no extra fees by the seller Oviala, made the purchase even more accessible.
Oviala, boasting more than 53,000 confirmed sales, emphasizes secure payment, clear return conditions, and a mounting process described as straightforward. The Mona TV cabinet, referenced under number M23000930, arrives in several boxes with an instruction guide that walks you through every step. Once assembled and mounted against the living room wall, the combination of black marble, clean-lined steel, and solid acacia genuinely gives the impression of a much pricier investment than the amount paid.