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Make use of unused space to display your favourite trinkets and accessories with a hallway table.

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Long Lines, Light Footprint

Placed along the wall, a hallway table offers a functional surface with a refined finish. Slim in depth and easy to place in areas where every centimetre counts. Hallway tables also bring structure to narrow passages, giving even the smallest stretch of wall a sense of purpose.

A Subtle Feature Along the Hall

A hallway table gives you a place to drop your keys and essentials as you walk in. Being narrow in depth, they’re easy to work into tighter areas that see a lot of movement. It defines the entry and provides usable space, keeping your things organised as you come and go.

Timber finishes bring warmth, while pared-back designs keep the look clean. Hallway tables in neutral tones can be styled alongside side tables or shelves in similar wood for a cohesive look.

Designed for Daily Use

Built in solid timber, hallway tables feel smooth under your hand, with joinery that holds firm. Open shelving gives you space to display a few pieces, such as framed photos, a small indoor plant or a tray for your keys. The surface naturally becomes part of your routine, a place where everyday items stay within reach.

Looking for a study hallway table for your space? Lounge Lovers’ collection features solid timber pieces with refined finishes. Build out the rest of your space with console tables and storage consoles. You can also find pieces in our tables sale, or visit a showroom to see them up close.

Frequently asked questions

What is a hallway table used for?

A hallway table gives you a dedicated surface for everyday items as you move in and out of your home, such as your keys and wallet. It adds structure along the wall, helping define the entry while giving you space to style a few pieces.

How narrow should a hallway table be?

When choosing a hallway table, it should be slim enough to allow easy movement past it, while still offering enough surface space to be useful.
Yes, the two are closely related in design and function. A hallway table is typically narrower to suit tighter spaces, while a console table may be slightly deeper and used in living areas or behind a sofa.
It works best along a wall in an entry or corridor where space is limited. Placing it near the front door keeps essentials close while helping define the area as you walk in.

Keep the styling simple and intentional.

  • Add a mirror above the hallway table to open up the space
  • Layer with a lamp, tray, or decorative pieces
  • Pair with a rug to create a welcoming entry point

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