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Jeypore Dark Console This tall and elegant design of console table is ideal where space is at a premium. The piece works particularly well in a hallway, lounge or office. Wherever it is positioned, the chocolatey finish of the Jeypore Dark wood, and its rich plummy sheen, will bring a certain finesse to your room.


Solo Small Console More compact than some of the wider console tables, this piece could potentially be used to display a lamp or telephone. Showcasing long slim legs, so characteristic of console tables, this table has an effortless elegance.


Jati Desk 3 Drawer This elegant multi-purpose desk will look the part in any household. Fashionably sleek and elegant in light reclaimed teak, it can be positioned for maximum effect in a hallway, office or bedroom. Simple lines and slim legs make this a real eye catcher.


Jati Console table Console tables are naturally versatile and this piece from the Jati Collection is no exception. The table will look good in a hallway, office or kitchen - perhaps as a lamp or telephone table - and two additional drawers offer extra room to keep pens, papers or post tidy. Made from reclaimed teak, you can enjoy its lovely light wood finish as well as its durability.


Solo Large Console Casual and contemporary, this console table from the Solo Collection blends well into any design scheme. The table has plenty of versatility, and can be used to great effect in any hallway, bedroom, dining room or office space.


Kota Console Table Stylish and practical, this nest of three tables has a subtle retro feel. Highly practical when guests pop round for coffee, and equally useful to display home accessories, this is a great piece to incorporate into your home.


Jepara Console Console tables are classically stylish, and this Jepara table with two slim drawers is no exception. Showing off a warm rustic colour and fine peg jointing, you can't fail to admire this piece. Elegant and versatile.


Celebes Console This long console table offers plenty of style and storage potential. With three deep drawers, and a low-lying slatted shelf, this table would be well suited to a hallway or lounge area. Gun metal handles accent the drawers. Solid and rustic.


Celebes Console Tall and rustic, this console table is ideally suited to a hallway or dining room. It offers two deep drawers and a lower slatted shelf, which combine to provide practical storage space. Hand-cast gun metal handles add a classic touch to the drawers.


Batavia  Console Uncomplicated in its design, this table works well in a hallway, dining room or lounge. It features angular lines and dovetail jointing, together with the warm honeyed tones of the acacia wood. Definitely a versatile piece.


Tangkoko guide to Console Tables Click to read

Console tables came into fashion in the early eighteenth century, and were traditionally made with two legs and designed to be fixed to a wall. More usually these days, they stand tastefully against a wall, with the majority designed with four legs.

Often they are positioned in narrow spaces such as hallways, but their versatility allows them to work well in any room be it hallway, kitchen, lounge or office. They can be used to add artistry to a souless wall in the home, or more practically as a telephone table or lamp table.

Because of their slim-line nature, console tables are supremely elegant in their design. Take a look at the long, sleek pieces such as the Jeypore Dark Console Table in the Tangkoko collection. This style is ideal where space is at a premium, perhaps in a hallway or narrow kitchen.

If you prefer to venture further away from the early traditions of the console table, then a more contemporary and trend-setting piece is the Kota set of three console tables. This piece is smaller in height, less leggy than the Jeypore table, and has a smooth curvaceous detail to its corners – the three tables slot underneath each other offering bundles of potential for usage.

You may require additional storage space, rather than table-top surface area, in your console table. If so, opt for a piece with drawer space such as the celebes console tables. This range also offers a low-lying shelf for handy storage.

Where wood finishes are concerned, you can choose from a selection of elegant Indonesian woods – from the rustically-styled pieces which create an impression of age and use, to the beautiful dovetail jointing and honeyed tones of acacia wood.

Whenever you’re looking to incorporate an elegant furniture piece without bulkiness, remember to consider a console table.


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