A good-looking console table can work wonders in a small space. Whether it’s placed in an entryway or behind a living room sofa, a sleek and slender design can help streamline a snug area while offering up extra storage opportunities. From upholstered beauties to walnut-veneered stunners, Business of Home presents six styles to consider for your next project.
Courtesy of Ngala Trading
NYALA TABLE BY ARDMORE DESIGN — NGALA TRADING
Outfitted in kaleidoscopic tortoiseshell-esque upholstery, the Nyala table by Ardmore Design at Ngala Trading welcomes guests in style when employed in a foyer.
Courtesy of Alabama Sawyer
LIVE EDGE URBAN WOOD AND CAST BRONZE CONSOLE TABLE — ALABAMA SAWYER
A bronze pedestal base and live-edge wooden top ensure this raw material–based console table from Alabama Sawyer is every bit as eye-catching as it is eco-friendly.
Courtesy of Four Hands
HENRY CONSOLE TABLE BY THOMAS BINA AND RONALD SASSON — FOUR HANDS
Crafted in solid reclaimed oak, Four Hand’s Henry console table by Thomas Bina and Ronald Sasson showcases subtly curved corners and a slim silhouette.
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
DARLING STORAGE CONSOLE BY RAFAEL DE CÁRDENAS — MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS
Don’t let the sophisticated looks of the Darling console by Rafael de Cárdenas for Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams fool you—it’s a real workhorse. Along with an open bottom shelf, this walnut-veneered beauty boasts a hidden center drawer.
Courtesy of Made Goods
ALDRICH CONSOLE — MADE GOODS
An artful console table with biophilic appeal, the Aldrich by Made Goods features an asymmetrical tree branch–inspired base and an antiqued finish.
Courtesy of Alabama Sawyer
SPIDER TABLE — ALABAMA SAWYER
Made to order in your choice of three distinct timbers, the Spider table by Alabama Sawyer is adorned with traditional box joints and a highly touchable natural wood graining.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.