A console table is a narrow, often decorative table typically placed against a wall or used as an accent piece in entryways, hallways, or living rooms.
1. Design and Style:
- Slim Profile: Console tables are typically narrow, making them ideal for spaces where a larger table might be too bulky, such as entryways or corridors.
- Materials: They can be made from a variety of materials, including wooden marble texture, metal, and marble. The finish might range from sleek and modern to rustic or traditional.
- Size: Top 13x40 Height 30"
2. Functionality:
- Display Space: Console tables are perfect for showcasing decorative items like vases, sculptures, or framed photos. They also often provide space for lamps to add both function and style to a room.
- Storage: Some console tables include drawers or shelves, providing a bit of extra storage for small items like keys, mail, or other essentials.
- Entryway Piece: A console table is commonly found in the entryway of a home, acting as both a decorative focal point and a convenient space for items like mail or handbags.
3. Placement:
- Hallways: Perfect for narrow hallways where a larger table or furniture piece would be too obstructive.
- Living Room or Dining Room: Placed against a wall, often behind a sofa or along the side of a room.
- Entryway: An ideal place for keys, wallets, and small everyday items, while offering a place to set down bags or other items when entering or leaving the home.
4. Varieties:
- Floating Console Tables: Mounted to the wall for a modern, minimalist look, these tables have no legs and give the illusion of a floating surface.
- Antique or Vintage Consoles: Some people opt for antique or vintage-style console tables to bring character and a sense of history to a space.
- Multi-functional Console Tables: Some console tables are designed with added functionality, such as built-in mirrors, or integrated features like coat racks or additional storage.

