Why K&B? London
We select furniture, lighting and decorative pieces distinguished by sculptural form and considered finishes
Our collections are curated for cohesive interiors with individual character, far removed from mass-market design
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Explore our collection of living room console tables, selected for their refined proportions, distinctive materials and ability to add structure without overwhelming the space. From sculptural statement pieces to elegant wooden, marble, glass and metal designs, these consoles create a considered setting for lighting, artwork and decorative objects within sophisticated living interiors.
Stella Black & Gold Console Table, 120 cm, with Glass Top and Iron Base
£1,378.00
Bremner Living Room Console Table 140 cm with Marble Top and Wooden Base
£1,196.00
Imperium Round Large Acacia Wood Console Table with Two Drawers, 236 cm
£3,198.00
Kensington Gold Console Table 130 cm with Glass Top and Gold Metal Frame
£1,398.00
Marble Column Console Table - 153x78 cm, Light Marble Column Base with Marble Top
£1,516.00
Primrose Large Console Table 200x78 cm light oak copper coloured iron frame
£2,598.00
Primrose 135 cm Gold Console Table with Gold Base and Marble Top
£1,778.00
Chesham Tiered Console Table 120 x 90 cm with Gold Iron Frame and Glass Shelves
£738.00
Bromley Black Metal Console Table 122 cm – Iron Display Console with Shelves
£738.00
Luxury Living Room Console Tables for Refined Interiors
A living room console table provides a versatile surface while retaining slimmer proportions than a cabinet or sideboard. Positioned against a wall, behind a sofa or between different areas of an open-plan interior, it can help structure the room while creating a considered setting for lighting, artwork and decorative objects.
The K&B London collection includes wooden, marble, glass and metal console tables in a range of proportions and finishes. For a wider choice of styles and materials, explore our complete collection of console tables.
Console Tables Behind a Sofa
A console positioned behind a freestanding sofa can help define the seating area within a larger or open-plan room. It provides a useful surface for table lamps, books or decorative objects while creating a more intentional transition between the sofa and the space behind it.
When choosing a console for this position, consider its height in relation to the sofa back and ensure that the depth does not restrict circulation through the room.
Wooden, Marble and Glass Console Tables for Living Rooms
Material has a significant influence on the character of a console. Wood introduces warmth and natural grain, marble and stone create a stronger architectural presence, while glass retains a lighter visual effect and can work particularly well in more compact or contemporary interiors.
Explore our wooden console tables, marble console tables and glass console tables for more focused material-led collections.
Statement Console Tables for Living Rooms
A console can become a focal point in its own right when its proportions, base or materials are sufficiently distinctive. Sculptural metal frames, natural stone tops, unusual timber forms and contrasting finishes can give the piece greater presence while retaining the practical proportions associated with a console table.
In larger living rooms, a wider console can anchor an otherwise empty wall or create a visual connection between different furniture groups without adding the bulk of enclosed storage.
How to Style a Living Room Console Table
A console works best when the objects placed around it are considered in relation to its scale. A large mirror or artwork can anchor the composition, while a carefully chosen table lamp, vase or sculpture adds height and texture.
Avoid filling the entire surface. Leaving negative space around a smaller number of well-selected objects generally creates a more refined result and allows the material and form of the console to remain visible.
Choosing the Right Console Table for Your Living Room
Consider the width and depth of the console together with the scale of the surrounding furniture. A shallow design can work well against a narrower wall, while a wider or more substantial console may be better suited to a generous living room or open-plan space.
For a wider selection of furniture designed for the room, explore our luxury living room furniture, including sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, cabinets and complementary pieces.
