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Rivora Console Table

Item number: KF-250008
  • Specifications
    Item Size
    1500x400x745mm
    Intended / Approved Use
    Residences/Apartments/B&Bs
    Material
    MDF/PB/SW
    Features
    column-pedestal legs
    Oversize
    N
    Assembly Required
    Y
    Production Lead Time
    60 days
    QTY/FCL
    450pcs
  • Description

    Minimal console with four sculptural cylinder legs and a slim, bullnose top in warm oak.

    The Next Bestseller:Entry-friendly size, rock-stable columns, ships flat-packed (ISTA-3A), tool-light assembly.

  • ODM/OEM Service
    This collection focuses on bold cylinder legs and rounded ribbed fronts in a warm oak finish, ideal for statement consoles, dining tables, coffee tables, benches, sideboards, nightstands and more. Within ODM/OEM cooperation, we can adjust top size and thickness, leg diameter and spacing, storage layout, materials (PB/MDF/solid with veneer or foil), edge profiles, colors and surface treatment to fit different room types, price bands and mail-order requirements.

    For OEM brand programs, we adapt the existing designs to your line: color matching, hardware selection, logo application, packaging artwork and instruction manuals are all customized to your standards. For ODM development, you can start from this language of chunky columns and ribbed doors, and we’ll co-design new silhouettes or functions, prepare 3D drawings and samples, and then organize stable, repeatable production with agreed QC checkpoints.
  • FAQ
    Q1. What is a console table and where is it typically used?
    A1. A console table is a narrow table designed for hallways, entryways, or behind sofas. It provides a surface for keys, lamps, and decorative objects without taking much depth.

    Q2. How deep should a console table be for narrow corridors?
    A2. A console table depth of 30–40 cm works well in most corridors. This depth offers usable space while keeping walkways clear.

    Q3. Can a console table be used as a small writing desk?
    A3. Some console tables can double as light-duty desks if they have enough legroom and a stable top. They are suitable for laptops or quick paperwork in compact homes.

    Q4. What styles of console tables suit modern interiors?
    A4. Modern interiors often use console tables with slim metal frames, clean wood tops, or stone surfaces. Minimal detailing keeps the look elegant and contemporary.

    Q5. Are console tables useful behind sofas in open-plan living rooms?
    A5. Console tables are very useful behind sofas to hold lamps, plants, or storage baskets. They help define zones in open-plan living rooms and create a finished look.