Rolex TV Stand

1,800,170

Lovisa TV Stand

520,170

Soffice TV Stand

850,170

Lucenta TV Stand

1,150,170

Armin TV Unit

3,310,170

Natura Ser TV Stand

2,880,000

Lucca Ser TV Stand

3,450,000

Valentino Ret TV Stand

7,400,000

Voyance TV Stand

3,050,170

Harmony TV Stand

4,000,170

Zelve TV Stand

1,990,000

San Marino TV Stand

6,000,170

Last updated: April 2026

According to an internal 2026 research study of 2,400 Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt orders, a TV stand is the piece of furniture your whole living room organises itself around. It holds the screen, hides the cables, stores the media boxes and remotes, and sets the tone for the wall behind it. Get it right and the room feels finished. Get it wrong and everything else — the sofa, the rug, the curtains — starts to look slightly off.

Vento Furniture stocks over 30 TV stands, TV consoles and entertainment units in Nigeria, from compact bedroom consoles at ₦520,170 to statement wall units at ₦7,400,000. Every piece is Turkish-made, tested on real flat-screen loads up to 75 inches, and delivered with free professional installation across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. Walk into any of our ten showrooms across Nigeria and you can see, touch and open the drawers of the units listed above — before you buy.

Quick Answer: Our range includes 30+ TV stands and consoles in Nigeria, priced ₦520,170 to ₦7.4M, with free installation in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt and physical viewing in ten showrooms nationwide.

Range
30+ TV stands, consoles, entertainment units & wall units
Price band
₦520,170 – ₦7,400,000 (budget, modern, premium, luxury)
TV size support
Up to 50" (compact consoles) and up to 75"+ (wall units)
Delivery
Free delivery & installation — Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt; nationwide shipping to Kaduna, Kano, Ibadan and beyond
Where to view
10 showrooms — Ikoyi, Ikeja, Lekki, Festac, Ajah, Wuse 2, Jabi, Kado, Port Harcourt, Kaduna
Warranty
Quality-assured Turkish manufacture, after-sales support included

Popular TV Stand Styles Nigerian Homes Ask For

Popular TV stand styles across Nigerian living rooms fall into four clear categories: modern wall units, wooden consoles, full entertainment units, and compact bedroom stands. Each style solves a different problem — wall real-estate, warmth, storage depth, or footprint — and our showroom consultants in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt sell against these four silhouettes more often than any other.

Modern Wall Unit TV Stands (Most Requested)

Modern wall unit TV stands combine open display shelving with closed storage cabinets, and they are the single most requested television stand category in our Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt showrooms. The open sections let you display books, framed photos, decorative plants or art pieces; the closed compartments hide the cable box, router, games console, sound bar and the daily electronics clutter that builds up around any screen. Our Harmony wall unit (₦4,000,170) and San Marino TV Stand (₦6,000,170) are the two most popular wall units this quarter — both support flat screens up to 75 inches and come with built-in cable management ports.

Wooden TV Consoles (Warmth & Longevity)

Solid wood TV consoles bring a warmth that laminate pieces simply cannot replicate, and they age into something better rather than something worse. Our wooden consoles come in walnut, oak and matte finishes, each with enough surface area to support 55-inch to 65-inch flat screens comfortably. Pieces such as the Natura Ser TV Stand (₦2,880,000) are finished in materials that develop a subtle patina over three to five years of daily use, rather than showing wear or scratches the way laminate does. Wooden consoles also pair cleanly with tiled floors, which are standard in most Nigerian homes.

Entertainment Units & Full-Wall Consoles

Entertainment units are wider, more storage-heavy pieces designed for dedicated media rooms or large living spaces where the television is meant to anchor the entire wall. Our Valentino Ret entertainment unit (₦7,400,000) and Armin TV Unit (₦3,310,170) fall into this category — both run two to three metres wide with multi-compartment storage, integrated cable channels, and enough top-surface depth for sound bars up to 120 cm. Entertainment units work best in rooms where the sofa is positioned 2.5 metres or further from the screen.

Compact TV Stands for Bedrooms & Apartments

Compact TV stands fit flats, guest rooms and bedrooms where a full wall unit would overwhelm the space. Pieces like the Lovisa compact console (₦520,170) and Soffice bedroom TV unit (₦850,170) are designed for 43-inch to 55-inch screens, sit under 1.2 metres wide, and still offer two to three drawers or compartments for remotes, cables and media storage. If you are furnishing a rental, a second home, or a master bedroom that only needs a neat screen surface, this segment is where most customers start.

How to Choose the Right TV Stand Size

Choosing the right TV stand size in Nigeria comes down to three measurements: the stand width relative to the TV, the top-surface height relative to your sofa, and the storage capacity relative to your devices. Get these three right and the unit will feel designed for the room rather than dropped into it.

Match the Stand Width to the Screen

The TV stand should always be wider than the television screen sitting on it. A stand that is narrower than the screen looks unstable and throws off the visual balance of the wall, even if the unit is engineered to carry the weight. As a working rule, add at least 10 to 15 centimetres on each side of the TV for proportions that feel right to the eye. A 65-inch screen (roughly 145 cm wide) sits best on a stand that is 170 cm or wider.

Match the Top Surface Height to Your Sofa

Height matters as much as width. The centre of the screen should fall roughly at eye level when you are seated on your main sofa — for most Nigerian living rooms with standard-height sofa sets, that means a TV stand top surface between 50 cm and 65 cm off the floor. Going taller than 70 cm forces viewers to tilt their heads up, which becomes uncomfortable after an hour or two.

Count Every Device You Plug In for Storage Sizing

According to our showroom consultants, storage is the variable people underestimate most often. Count the devices you actually plug in:

  • Gaming console (PS5, Xbox) — needs open-shelf airflow
  • Sound bar — needs 100–120 cm of top-surface width
  • Decoder or DStv box — open shelf, line-of-sight to remote
  • Streaming stick, Wi-Fi router, remotes, spare cables — closed cabinet

Open shelves suit devices that need airflow. Closed cabinets keep the rest of the clutter out of sight. Built-in cable management channels — a feature on every wall unit in this range and most of our consoles — route wires out the back and down the wall, so the finished setup looks clean the day you plug it in, not only the day you take the photo.

TV Stand Prices in Nigeria What You Actually Pay

TV stand prices in Nigeria scale with four variables: footprint size, material grade, storage complexity, and finish quality. The range below reflects every piece currently listed, grouped into four price bands so you can see at a glance which segment matches your budget.

What Drives TV Stand Prices

TV stand prices in Nigeria scale with size, material and how complex the unit is. Compact bedroom consoles cost less than a full-wall entertainment centre, and the range below reflects every piece currently listed in this category. All prices are in Naira, displayed on each product listing, and inclusive of VAT.

Segment Price Range (₦) Best For Example Model
Budget Compact ₦520,170 – ₦900,000 Bedrooms, flats, TVs up to 55" Lovisa, Soffice
Modern Mid-Range ₦900,000 – ₦2,000,000 Main living rooms, TVs up to 65" Lucenta, Rolex, Zelve
Premium Consoles & Wall Units ₦2,000,000 – ₦4,500,000 Large living rooms, media rooms, TVs 65"–75" Natura Ser, Voyance, Harmony, Lucca Ser, Armin
Luxury Entertainment Units ₦4,500,000 – ₦7,400,000 Full-wall statement pieces, 75"+ screens San Marino, Valentino Ret

For a fuller breakdown of what drives the price of a TV stand — the material, the hardware, the finish and the assembly — see our dedicated TV Stand Prices in Nigeria guide, which walks through every segment with photos and dimensions.

Top TV Stand Picks This Season

Top TV stand picks this season are selected by our in-house design experts based on a 2026 review of our Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt showroom order books. Each segment below highlights the two models that solve the most common living-room problem at that price point — not the pieces that happen to be in stock.

Best Value Under ₦1 Million

The Lovisa TV Stand (₦520,170) is the entry point into this collection. It supports screens up to 55 inches, gives you two drawers and an open centre shelf, and fits neatly into a bedroom or a second sitting room. For customers who want a slightly larger footprint, the Soffice TV Stand (₦850,170) adds closed cabinet storage on both sides and handles up to 65-inch screens.

Best Modern Design ₦1M ₦2M

The Rolex TV Stand (₦1,800,170) is the most popular piece in the modern mid-range segment. Clean lines, matte finish, integrated cable management, and enough width for a 70-inch flat screen. The Zelve TV Stand (₦1,990,000) is its nearest alternative for customers who prefer a warmer wood tone.

Best Premium Wall Unit ₦3M ₦5M

The Harmony TV Stand (₦4,000,170) is a statement wall unit designed for living rooms where the TV anchors the whole wall. Mixed open-and-closed storage, two-tone finish, 2.2-metre span. The Lucca Ser TV Stand (₦3,450,000) is the warmer wood-finished alternative for traditionally styled homes.

Best Luxury Entertainment Unit ₦5M+

The Valentino Ret TV Stand (₦7,400,000) is our top-of-line entertainment unit — full-wall proportions, custom storage, premium hardware throughout. Customers buying at this level usually coordinate it with our Luxury Collection sofa sets and dining suites for a cohesive room.

Delivery, Installation & Warranty in Nigeria

Delivery, installation and warranty on a Vento TV stand work differently depending on whether you are in a primary service city or further afield. The three sections below cover what you actually receive — and what you are covered for — after check-out.

Free Installation in Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt

Every TV stand delivered within Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt includes free professional installation. Our delivery team assembles the unit in your living room, levels it against the wall, fits the cable management channels, and tidies the packaging away before leaving — usually inside two hours for a standard console and three to four hours for a full wall unit. You do not need to own tools, hire a carpenter, or spend a Saturday reading assembly diagrams.

Nationwide Shipping to Kaduna, Kano, Ibadan & Beyond

For deliveries to Kaduna, Kano, Ibadan, Enugu, Owerri and other cities outside our primary service area, we ship nationwide with illustrated assembly guides included in the crate. A local fitter can usually complete the assembly in ninety minutes; if you prefer, our Lagos team can dispatch an installer to your location for an additional service fee — arranged before dispatch.

Turkish Manufacture Warranty and After Sales Support

Every TV stand in this category carries a quality-assured Turkish manufacture guarantee, and our after-sales team handles any hardware, finish or structural concerns directly through the WhatsApp line listed at the top of this page. We do not hide behind third-party sellers or marketplaces — you buy directly, and you speak to us directly.

Why Nigerians Buy TV Stands from Vento Furniture

Nigerians buy TV stands from Vento Furniture for three specific reasons: physical showroom access before purchase, free professional installation, and Turkish manufacturing standards that hold up for years rather than months.

Three Recurring Problems We Solve

Nigerians shopping for TV stands online face three recurring problems: photos that do not match the delivered product, TV stands that arrive flat-packed with no installer, and pieces that start to wobble or delaminate within a year. Our entire category is built around removing those three risks.

Physical Showrooms, Free Installation, Turkish Build

First, every TV stand in this category is displayed physically in at least one of our ten showrooms — Ikoyi, Ikeja, Lekki, Festac, Ajah and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos; Jabi, Wuse 2, Kado and Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja; Azikiwe Road and Peter Odili Road in Port Harcourt; Galaxy Mall in Kaduna. You can visit, open the drawers, test the weight, and see the finish in full light before you pay. Second, installation is free and included — no flat-pack assembly on the customer. Third, the range is Turkish-manufactured with materials and hardware specified for the long term, not the 12-month marketing cycle.

Coordinating Your Full Living Room

If you are furnishing a full living room at the same time, our showroom consultants will help you coordinate the TV stand with a matching centre table, sofa set and curtains, so the finished room reads as designed rather than assembled from unrelated pieces. Getting the tones right across multiple items is the single biggest reason the same room budget produces two very different-looking outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions TV Stands in Nigeria

What TV sizes do these TV stands support?

Our TV stands support screens from 43 inches up to 75 inches and larger. Compact consoles such as the Lovisa (₦520,170) are sized for TVs up to 55 inches; mid-range pieces like the Rolex (₦1,800,170) handle up to 70 inches; full-wall entertainment units like the Valentino Ret (₦7,400,000) are rated for 75 inches and above. Every product page lists the maximum recommended screen size and the weight capacity of the top surface.

How much does a good TV stand cost in Nigeria?

A quality TV stand in Nigeria costs between ₦520,170 for a compact bedroom console and ₦7,400,000 for a full-wall luxury entertainment unit. The mid-range segment — modern designs suitable for a main living room with a 55-inch to 65-inch TV — runs ₦900,000 to ₦2,000,000 in this collection. Prices below ₦300,000 typically indicate MDF construction with short service life; expect two to three years of heavy use before visible wear.

Do these TV stands come assembled on delivery?

Yes. All TV stands delivered within Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt include free professional installation. Our team assembles the unit on-site, levels it, and fits the cable management channels before leaving — usually within two to four hours depending on the model. For deliveries outside our primary service areas, clear illustrated assembly guides are included, and a paid installer dispatch can be arranged on request.

Can I visit a showroom to see the TV stands before buying?

Yes. Vento operates ten showrooms across Nigeria: Ikoyi, Ikeja, Lekki (Delakes Mall), Festac, Ajah and MM2 Airport in Lagos; Jabi Lake Mall, Wuse 2, Kado and Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja; Azikiwe Road and Peter Odili Road in Port Harcourt; and Galaxy Mall in Kaduna. Each displays a rotating selection of TV stands in styled room settings so you can judge the finish, storage and dimensions in person before ordering.

What is the difference between a TV stand, a TV console and a TV unit?

The three terms overlap in everyday Nigerian usage. A TV stand is the general label for any unit designed to hold a television. A TV console is typically lower and wider, closer to a sideboard or credenza in proportion. A TV unit or entertainment unit usually refers to a larger multi-section wall-mounted design with integrated shelving above or beside the screen. Our collection covers all three styles, and each product page lists exact dimensions so you can match the piece to your wall.

How do I manage cables behind a TV stand?

Most of our TV stands include built-in cable management ports or channels at the back. Route your HDMI leads, decoder cables, game console wires and internet cable through these openings and down the wall; the finished setup looks clean from the front. For televisions wall-mounted above a stand, a simple cable cover strip on the wall completes the job. Our installation team routes the cables during delivery setup, so you do not need to do it yourself.

Do these TV stands work for wall-mounted televisions?

Yes. A TV stand still has a role even when the screen is wall-mounted: it gives the wall visual weight underneath the TV, hides cables, and stores the devices that would otherwise sit in the open. Low, wide consoles such as the Lovisa, Soffice, Rolex and Zelve are particularly suited to wall-mounted setups because their profile sits below the screen without competing with it.

Can I pay for a TV stand in instalments?

Yes. Vento offers instalment payment plans on most TV stands above ₦1,000,000 through our showroom consultants. Arrangements are made on a per-order basis after confirming the model. Contact us via WhatsApp on +234 818 7100 000 or visit your nearest showroom to discuss terms before placing the order — we cannot finalise instalment arrangements automatically at online checkout.

Which TV stand is the cheapest good-quality option in this collection?

The Lovisa TV Stand at ₦520,170 is the cheapest TV stand in the range while still meeting our construction and finish standards. It is built for screens up to 55 inches, comes with two drawers and an open display shelf, and carries the same Turkish-manufacture guarantee as higher-priced pieces in the category. For lower budgets we recommend watching the Promo page, where reduced pieces rotate regularly.

How long does TV stand delivery take in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt?

Standard delivery within Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt takes three to seven working days from order confirmation to installation, depending on stock and delivery schedule. In-stock compact consoles are usually delivered within three working days. Entertainment units and wall-unit models that require coordinated installation may take up to seven working days. Nationwide deliveries to Kano, Kaduna, Ibadan and other cities take seven to fourteen working days.