Consoles For The Foyer
Antique 1890s Italian Rococo Console Tables
Marble
Mid-20th Century Unknown Neoclassical Console Tables
Marble, Brass, Ormolu
2010s American Modern Console Tables
Maple
2010s Unknown Modern Console Tables
Brass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Glass, Mirror, Wood
2010s Italian Console Tables
Brass
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Travertine
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Console Tables
Brass
2010s Italian Console Tables
Marble
2010s Italian Modern Console Tables
Marble
Vintage 1970s Hollywood Regency Console Tables
Onyx
2010s Italian Other Console Tables
Marble
Antique 19th Century French Louis XV Console Tables
Stone, Marble, Wrought Iron
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Brass
Late 20th Century North American Art Deco Console Tables
Wood
Early 20th Century Console Tables
Wood
2010s American American Craftsman Console Tables
Walnut
20th Century Chinese Ming Console Tables
Elm
Antique Early 19th Century Swedish Gustavian Console Tables
Marble
20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Marble
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Stone, Iron
Mid-20th Century Chinese Console Tables
Wood
Mid-20th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Console Tables
Travertine
Mid-20th Century Indonesian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Wood
Vintage 1920s Belgian Art Deco Console Tables
Bentwood
Antique 19th Century Console Tables
Metal
2010s American Modern Console Tables
Metal
Vintage 1970s Philippine Hollywood Regency Console Tables
Stone, Brass
Antique Mid-19th Century Italian Louis Philippe Console Tables
Carrara Marble
2010s American American Craftsman Console Tables
Hardwood
2010s American American Craftsman Console Tables
Hardwood
Vintage 1970s American Modern Console Tables
Stainless Steel
20th Century American Rococo Console Tables
Mahogany
Mid-20th Century Hollywood Regency Console Tables
Mirror, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary British Industrial Console Tables
Marble, Steel
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Console Tables
Wood
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Travertine, Iron
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Console Tables
Marble, Wrought Iron
20th Century Italian Console Tables
Stone
21st Century and Contemporary Console Tables
Wood
Late 20th Century British Colonial Console Tables
Brass
2010s Spanish Modern Console Tables
Travertine, Marble
Antique 1890s French Louis XVI Console Tables
Marble
21st Century and Contemporary Console Tables
Bone, Wood
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Copper
Late 20th Century Chinese Console Tables
Wood
Mid-20th Century Chinese Console Tables
Wood
20th Century Philippine Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Shagreen, Lacquer
20th Century American Neoclassical Console Tables
Marble, Steel
Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Console Tables
Marble
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Console Tables
Wood
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Console Tables
Walnut, Glass
Antique 1890s Spanish Renaissance Console Tables
Iron
Antique 18th Century Italian Baroque Console Tables
Walnut
Antique 19th Century Swedish Gustavian Console Tables
Wood
Antique 1870s French Louis XIII Console Tables
Walnut
Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Console Tables
Brass
20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Brass
Early 20th Century Swedish Gustavian Console Tables
Wood
Late 20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Console Tables
Brass
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How Much is a Consoles For The Foyer?
- What do you put in a foyer?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019
Foyers can be decorated with rugs, small furniture and hanging art.
- How big should a foyer rug be?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019
Designers recommend, in general, that there be 18 to 24 inches of bare floor on all sides of a rug. In a small room like a foyer, however, you can get away with a little less. Just make sure that the rug doesn’t bump up against any furniture.
- What is a television console?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021A television console in our current era likely refers to an entertainment center — what is often a wooden cabinet that houses your television and other media-related technology. The contemporary entertainment center owes to the television consoles of yore — initially, a television console was a type of CRT television (cathode ray tube) that increasingly became obsolete beginning in the 1980s. Shop a range of modern and vintage television consoles on 1stDibs.
- What is a console desk?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024A console desk is a high, narrow table called a console table that can double as a desk. It is often used by people who work from home in a communal space, such as a hallway or a living room, as a workspace. Some console tables feature built-in storage, like drawers or shelves. On 1stDibs, shop a wide range of console tables.
- What is a media console for?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A media console is used for holding the components of a home entertainment system. Some have spaces for a television or have low-profile designs that make them ideal for placing below a wall-mounted TV. Most feature shelving for cable and satellite boxes, DVD and Blu-Ray players and gaming consoles. You can also find pieces with storage space for DVDs, Blu-Rays, games and other items. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of media consoles.
- What is a console sink?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021A console sink is a cross between a wall-mounted sink and a pedestal sink. Both the sink and the countertop are mounted to the wall and supported by two or four legs.
- Why are console tables so low?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023Console tables are not low. Typically, consoles are about the height of a desk but are much narrower. As a result, they work well against walls and can be used to hold lamps and decorative objects. While modern console tables commonly feature four legs, you can still find the two-legged variety, which is ideal for nestling behind the sofa. Some also feature shelves for display and storage space or cabinet doors and drawers for hiding clutter. Find vintage console tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Console tables serve a variety of functions. They can be used as buffets, storage units and display tables. Because they vary in size, you can use them for just about anything.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023In a living room, a console is a type of table. Typically, consoles are about the height of a desk but are much narrower. As a result, they work well against walls and can be used to hold lamps and decorative objects. Some also feature shelves for display and storage space or cabinet doors and drawers for hiding clutter. Shop a selection of console tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Because of their variety of sizes and range in function, console tables can easily work as a desk. Given their size and ease of mobility, a console table can be used in almost any sort of room.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2024
A lamp for a console table should be between 25 and 32 inches tall. The table lamp’s shade shouldn’t exceed half the width of the console table.
You’ll find that when it comes to arranging wall art, a decorator might suggest that the space on the wall above a console table is a great place for a large painting or a wall sculpture. In that case, you may wish to use a taller lamp for the table. If your table is smaller in scale or if you have a small mirror hanging on the wall above the console, you may wish to opt for a shorter lamp.
Find vintage table lamps for sale on 1stDibs. - 1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019
A console table should not be taller than a couch. Much like a sofa table, a console table is placed against the back of a sofa and should be the same height as the sofa.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019
The main difference between a console and a sofa table is that a console can be placed anywhere in the home (against a wall in a hallway or under a television in the living room) and a sofa table is limited to being behind a sofa.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023In an entryway, a console table should typically be around 10 to 16 inches wide. Tables of this width should still allow plenty of clearance so people can easily walk by the table. You may see manufacturers refer to the width of consoles as depth. On 1stDibs, shop a range of console tables.
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