Sell it used, buy a different table.

IKEA is value-engineered to just about meet its specs and often turns out to be built of laminate sheets over a cardboard core where you might expect something more substantial in "normal" furniture. It makes it light, affordable, and able to do exactly what it claims, not much if any more.

If you think the metal ones look worse, go looking for some actual wooden tables. Those can be had easily in construction from delicate to dancing on the table is fine.

If you own, or rent from a reasonable landlord (check first about drilling holes in the walls, though), you might also consider a TV wall mount.

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LACK TV bench, black, 90x26x45 cm (353/8x101/4x173/4") - IKEA CA
LACK TV bench - black 90x26x45 cm (35 3/8x10 1/4x17 3/4 ")
LACK TV bench - black 90x26x45 cm (35 3/8x10 1/4x17 3/4 "). The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires. The TV bench must be secured to the wall with the included wall anchor. Coordinates with other products in the LACK series.
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April 3, 2021 - The IKEA Lack TV Unit (Low) has an overall height of 13.75” (35 cm), width of 58.625” (149 cm), and depth of 21.625” (55 cm). ... There are multiple strategies for hiding and consolidating wires behind a TV stand including bundling cords together, storing the power strip inside the stand, using a cable catch, and storing the wires within the wall.
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I have a 58" associated with an average to low couch I would say this stand is a bit too low. I use it as my low table in my TV room and it's great. ... Using it with a 42" and it looks fine, sits right at eye level. ... I remember the last time they had this or something very similar on sale at Ikea, saw quite a few in the As-Is section soon afterwards, didn't look like anything was wrong with the, no scratches, I guess people just didn't like (or didn't suit their needs) it after assembling it.
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Ikea 902.432.97 Lack TV Stand, Black, 35-3/8 Inches : Amazon.ca: Home
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Sell it used, buy a different table.

IKEA is value-engineered to just about meet its specs and often turns out to be built of laminate sheets over a cardboard core where you might expect something more substantial in "normal" furniture. It makes it light, affordable, and able to do exactly what it claims, not much if any more.

If you think the metal ones look worse, go looking for some actual wooden tables. Those can be had easily in construction from delicate to dancing on the table is fine.

If you own, or rent from a reasonable landlord (check first about drilling holes in the walls, though), you might also consider a TV wall mount.

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Yes you can.

The answer from @Ecnerwal provides good advice, and if you're willing to take it, just go do that. This answer will help you if you insist on proceeding this way. It's not impossible.

Ikea's weight limits are generic ones that assume you do the worst possible thing in the dumbest possible way. You can usually adapt the furniture to do one specific thing safely if you do it smartly.

The piece is tall and narrow. Place it free-standing in the center of a room with a floral arrangement in a large vase weighing 55 pounds sitting in the middle. You are within the weight limit! But disaster will soon follow.

On the other hand if you stablize the table and the object and place the weight over the legs it can probably hold a lot more.

The legs of a 65" TV will be quite near the ends of the table -- about 10 inches from each end. The table will obviously be against a wall.

Fasten the table to the wall securely with at least 2 wall brackets. If the included brackets employ plastic or fabric straps don't use them. Those only prevent falling. Use metal angle brackets. Follow the furniture's instructions regarding where to screw the bracket to it. With the paper honeycomb furniture, you can't guess. There is wood structure somewhere. Then fasten it securely to the wall so that the console is unable to sway left-to-right and so that the weight of the center of the console is partly taken by the wall.

Finally, fasten the TV to the console and/or to the wall. Not to support its weight but to prevent it tipping. If you fasten the TV to the console AND to the wall that will make the whole arrangement even stronger.

Yes, you'll be drilling and fastening to the wall but this is much, much easier than hanging a 65 inch TV on the wall. The wall isn't supporting much weight. You don't need a TV bracket and you don't have to level it. The wall is just just stabilizing the console to prevent skewing and tipping.

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Anyone ever stack 2 Ikea Lack TV Units? | AVS Forum
It seems like a fairly low cost solution, but I have yet to see the item in person. thanks, franco ... Hello all... I have a new Sammy PN50B650(84 lbs) arriving Tuesday, and needed to get something fast and inexpensive. I want at least 20" of height since this would place the bottom of the screen at about the same position as the outgoing Toshiba RP we have. I found this LACK "TV unit" at Ikea.com for $49 which fits my width requirements but is only 13" tall with legs attached.
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LACK TV bench, black-brown, 160x35x36 cm (63x133/4x141/8") - IKEA CA
LACK TV bench - black-brown 160x35x36 cm (63x13 3/4x14 1/8 ")
LACK TV bench - black-brown 160x35x36 cm (63x13 3/4x14 1/8 "). The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires. The top panel of the TV bench is intended for a TV with a maximum weight of 25 kg. The TV bench must be secured to the wall with the included wall anchor.
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May 23, 2023 - ... The Lack TV bench is totally useless for people with a full sized home theatre receiver, the shelf is too low to fit much of anything and the TV is then also in a low viewing position.
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April 2, 2021 -

So, I bought the LACK TV cabinet, size 90x26x45 or this one, but I have no need for the lower shelf. Can I just not put the shelf on or do I need to do this for added stability? I was thinking of putting the shelf just on top of the cabinet and the TV on top of that for some extra height. My TV is pretty big, but is supposed to be less than the advertised weight the LACK can hold (30 kg and TV is 20).

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January 5, 2025 - Ugh I had no idea, almost all the pedestal stands seem to be tempered glass too. ... r/IKEAhacks is a smart community focused on helping people build the perfect furniture for their living spaces using items sold by IKEA. ... For audio visual enthusiasts who want to bring an immersive experience into their homes. ... I created an ultra-low TV stand with a Lack shelf and a 4-pack of wooden Eket legs.
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LACK TV bench, white, 160x35x36 cm (63x133/4x141/8") - IKEA CA
LACK TV bench - white 160x35x36 cm (63x13 3/4x14 1/8 ")
LACK TV bench - white 160x35x36 cm (63x13 3/4x14 1/8 "). The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires. The top panel of the TV bench is intended for a TV with a maximum weight of 25 kg. The TV bench must be secured to the wall with the included wall anchor.
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r/IKEA on Reddit: Does lack tv unit have to be attached to wall?
January 11, 2023 -

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lack-tv-unit-black-brown-20498904/

Will be using this for a 43” tv. Did not realize this was not the same as the old model I had with two movable metal dividers.

The old model was very sturdy with no worries about it tipping over.

This one is about half the width of the old one and about the same height.

I do not want to attach it to the wall. If this is not sturdy enough freestanding I will return it unopened and pick something else.

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Ikea lack tv bench | AVForums
October 27, 2009 - yes it's possible, but the top is a frame with a base and lid and in the middle is basically hollow. in order to cut down the width you'd have to place a piece of wood inside the top and then get some matching veneer (iron on stuff is v cheap, ...
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TV Benches - TV Consoles & Cabinets - IKEA CA
Many of our TV stands come with many adjustable options. For instance, you can put shelves at different heights within the cabinets to create just the storage you need. Or you can choose fronts, doors and handles in different styles and colours. But if you’d like even more creative options, our series BESTÅ lets you plan and create your own TV stand.
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LACK TV unit, black-brown, 471/4x133/4x141/8" - IKEA
LACK TV unit - black-brown 47 1/4x13 3/4x14 1/8 "
LACK TV unit - black-brown 47 1/4x13 3/4x14 1/8 ". The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires. The top panel of the TV bench is intended for a TV with a maximum weight of 35 lbs. The TV bench must be secured to the wall with the included wall anchor.
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LACK TV bench, white, 120x35x36 cm (471/4x133/4x141/8") - IKEA CA
LACK TV bench - white 120x35x36 cm (47 1/4x13 3/4x14 1/8 ")
LACK TV bench - white 120x35x36 cm (47 1/4x13 3/4x14 1/8 "). The opening at the back allows you to easily gather and organize all wires. The top panel of the TV bench is intended for a TV with a maximum weight of 16 kg. The TV bench must be secured to the wall with the included wall anchor.
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IKEA Lack TV Bench Hack | AVForums
September 3, 2009 - I did a similar thing with a Lack, but I used the legs of the table, which when sawn in half were ~200mm high, allowing my amp room to breathe under it. All the legs were used as you see from the pic.