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Glass TV units that blend style with smart storage solutions. From £60 to £940, our 22 glass TV units combine contemporary design with practical functionality. Whether you're furnishing a modern lounge or updating a compact space, glass and metal constructions offer clean lines and light-reflecting elegance.

  • Top Brands – Humz, Alphason Designs, Annaghmore and Actona Company lead our bestsellers. Shop Humz
  • Bestselling Range – Alphason Essentials TV Stands deliver quality design at accessible price points. Alphason Essentials TV Stands
  • Colour & Materials – Choose from black, grey and brown finishes in glass, chrome and oak.
  • Clearance Bargains – Save on premium designs with our Humz Clearance selection now. Humz Clearance

Tip: Glass shelving reflects light beautifully in smaller rooms, making spaces feel airier and more open.

Explore our full collection of TV units, including the contemporary range and Actona Company designs.

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Browse Glass TV Units by Width

Our Glass TV Units are available in widths from 80cm to 200cm+. As a general guide, choose a TV unit at least as wide as your television to maintain visual balance — use the size filter to find your perfect match.

Glass TV Units with Storage

Choose from Glass TV Units with open shelving, cable management holes, drawers and cupboard doors. Closed storage keeps equipment and cables out of sight; open shelving gives easy access to devices and remotes.

Glass TV Units by Material & Finish

Our Glass TV Units are available in walnut, oak, white and high gloss finishes — each suited to different living room styles from Scandi-minimal to traditional.

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FAQs on Glass TV Units

What size glass TV unit do I need for my living room?

Measure your TV's width and add 15-20cm on each side for balanced proportions. For TVs up to 55 inches, choose units 120-150cm wide. For 65+ inch TVs, opt for 180cm or wider. Ensure the unit's height allows comfortable viewing from your seating position, typically 60-90cm tall.

Balance open shelving with decorative items: place books upright on lower shelves, add potted plants or framed photos on middle shelves, and keep upper shelves minimal for visual lightness. Group items in odd numbers and alternate heights. Leave roughly 30% of shelf space empty to avoid clutter.

Yes, glass TV units are ideal for small spaces because their transparent design doesn't visually block sightlines, making rooms feel larger. They create an open, airy aesthetic whilst still providing storage for media equipment and decorative items without adding bulk.

Glass units suit modern, minimalist interiors and visually expand small spaces. Wooden units offer traditional warmth, better cable concealment, and easier styling with closed storage. Choose glass for contemporary homes needing light and space; wood for classic aesthetics requiring practical storage solutions.

Use a microfibre cloth with glass cleaner weekly to prevent fingerprints and dust buildup. For stubborn marks, dilute white vinegar with water. Avoid abrasive sponges or scouring pads. Clean the metal or wooden frame separately with appropriate products to prevent streaks on glass.

Yes, tempered glass TV units support TVs up to 75kg safely when properly assembled. Check the manufacturer's weight rating before purchasing. Ensure the unit is level, securely wall-mounted if required, and cables are properly routed to prevent excessive strain on shelves.

Tempered glass is heat-treated to be four times stronger than regular glass, resisting scratches and heat better. If it breaks, tempered glass fractures into small, harmless pieces rather than sharp shards. Tempered glass costs slightly more but is essential for safety and longevity in homes with children or pets.

Glass TV units offer good value for style-conscious buyers prioritising visual space and modern aesthetics. They're durable when made with tempered glass and require minimal maintenance. However, if you need extensive storage or prefer cable concealment, wooden units may offer better practical value.

Quality glass TV units include rear cable channels or grommets to route wires discreetly behind the unit. Some feature internal cable trays on shelves. Look for units with clips or tie-down points. Combining these with cable covers or sleeves creates a neater appearance whilst keeping equipment accessible.

Industrial-style glass units feature dark metal frames, exposed brackets, and raw finishes. Pair with concrete, brick, or exposed wood elements. Look for units with steel or wrought iron bases and geometric designs. Accessorise with vintage finds, metallic accents, and minimal greenery for authentic industrial living spaces.
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