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Add an extra focal point in the room with a console table for the hallway, entryway or living room. 

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Form Meets Function at the Entry

A well-placed console table catches your eye as you pass. Styled with a lamp or tray to gather small essentials, console tables bring structure to entryways, hallways and living rooms. Refined finishes and compact proportions keep the layout open, while adding shape and presence.

Slim Profiles With Impact

Clean in profile, a console table lines the wall with a small footprint that holds visual weight. Picture a stack of books or your keys waiting by the door, with oak and warm wood tones softening the space. Minimal silhouettes keep the room open, while sculptural pieces serve as focal points. Neutral finishes tie everything together, offering a refined alternative to bulky furniture.

Crafted for Everyday Moments

Slim in scale, yet solid in build. Every console table is shaped with careful joinery and solid timber construction. Console tables keep narrow hallways free-flowing, while adding structure to open-plan rooms. These surfaces fit into your everyday moments, catching your daily essentials as you walk in.

Behind the sofa, they extend the living space, giving you a functional but considered surface. Pair with side tables or storage consoles in similar finishes for a cohesive look.

At Lounge Lovers, each console table is crafted to fit naturally in your space. Thinking about the bigger picture? Take a look at our hallway tables and TV units in the showroom to create a connected look. Find all the pieces you need in our tables sale.

Frequently asked questions

What is a console table used for?

A console table gives you a place to set things down as you move through your home, while adding shape along a wall. It works as a surface for everyday essentials, or as a spot to layer decorative pieces that bring the space together.

Where should a console table be placed?

You’ll often see them in entry areas, hallways or behind a sofa. Any wall that feels a little empty can be softened with a console table, especially where you want a slim surface that doesn’t take up too much room.
Most console tables are around waist height, which keeps them easy to use while maintaining a balanced proportion. You can position it just below artwork or mirrors, so it looks and feels well-placed against the wall.
Yes, and it works beautifully there. Console tables extend the living area slightly, giving you a place for lighting or décor while helping define the space behind the seating.
A console table is slimmer and designed to line the wall, with a lighter footprint and an open look. A sideboard is deeper and usually includes drawers or cupboards, making it a better fit for dining areas or when you need extra storage.
Start with a few pieces you already reach for, such as a tray for your essentials, then build around them. Vary the height to create balance, and keep it lightly styled so there’s still room to use the surface.

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