Overview
Description
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FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Chunky Form with Soft Edges.
A curved console table in solid mango wood with chunky legs and a natural finish. 1350mm wide, 400mm deep, 760mm tall. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex, but the transitions between top and legs are softened into flowing curves that give the form a sculptural warmth that square-cut chunky furniture lacks. The natural grain shows golden tones with darker streaks unique to each table. Iron reinforcement at the joints. Anti-topple kit included. Legs-only assembly.
What This Does to a Hallway.
- It sets the material tone for the house: As the first piece of furniture a guest sees, the natural mango wood establishes warm, honest timber as the language of the home before anyone reaches the living room.
- It stays put at 35 kilograms: The weight anchors the table against the wall without concern about displacement from bags, coats or passing contact in a busy entrance.
- It fits a hallway at 400mm deep: Slim enough for most UK hallways while spanning 1350mm of wall space for a generous surface that holds a lamp, keys, post and a framed print.
- It softens a chunky form: The flowing curves prevent the thick legs from making the table look heavy or blocky in a circulation space where visual lightness matters.
- It works behind a sofa: In an open-plan room the console bridges the back of the seating arrangement and the wall, holding lamps that light the room from behind.
- It includes an anti-topple kit: Wall fixings for homes with children or pets. The weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where required.
- It matches across the room: A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for a coordinated scheme.
Where Mango Wood Belongs.
In a hallway where the natural timber greets guests with warmth. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console needs visual weight. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where the chunky form holds its own. For ideas on how to transform narrow hallways with considered lighting and furniture placement, our hallway brightening guide covers the approach.
Strong Enough to Be Soft.
Most console tables choose between chunky and angular or slim and delicate. This table refuses the choice. The legs are genuinely chunky, thick enough to anchor 35 kilograms of solid mango wood to the floor with no possibility of movement. But the edges are curved, the transitions between top and leg are softened, and the overall silhouette flows rather than stacks. The result is a console that has the authority of heavy furniture and the warmth of something shaped by hand.
The timber is solid mango wood with a natural finish that shows the grain in full. Mango is a tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life, making it one of the more sustainable solid wood choices available. The grain has warmth and variation: golden tones with occasional darker streaks, and a figuring that shifts with your position in the room. Iron fixings provide internal structural support at the joints without showing on the surface.
At 1350mm wide, 400mm deep and 760mm tall it spans a generous length while remaining slim enough for a hallway, a wall behind a sofa or the narrow strip of wall beside a staircase. The anti-topple kit is included for wall-fixing in homes with children or pets. For a mirror in a warm, traditional register that pairs naturally above the mango wood in a hallway scheme, the hand-crafted antique style leaner mirror in cream provides a generous reflection alongside the natural timber tone.
What the Build Actually Means.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneered, not laminated. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. The natural finish shows the full depth and variation of the mango grain rather than covering it.
- Chunky legs with flowing curves. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex. The curves soften the transitions between leg and top, giving the table a sculptural quality that square-cut chunky furniture lacks.
- Natural finish showing the grain. Golden tones with darker streaks and a figuring that shifts with the light and your position in the room. Every table carries unique patterning from the individual tree it was cut from.
- Iron structural reinforcement. Internal iron fixings at the joints where the legs meet the top. Adds rigidity at the points of greatest stress without any visible metalwork on the surface.
- 1350mm x 400mm x 760mm. A generous 135cm span with only 40cm of depth. Slim enough for a hallway, wide enough to hold a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without crowding.
- Anti-topple kit included. Wall fixings provided for securing the table in homes with children or pets. The 35kg weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where needed.
Why the Curves Matter Here.
Thick legs usually mean hard edges. Square profiles, flat faces, right angles. In a hallway where the piece sits at hip height in a circulation space, visual heaviness is a problem. The curves solve it. The top edge rounds over rather than cutting to a sharp corner. The legs transition into the top surface through a flowing joint rather than a blunt meeting point. The eye follows the form continuously rather than stopping at each hard angle, making the table feel lighter and friendlier than its chunky proportions would otherwise allow.
Where This Sets the Tone.
In a hallway as the first piece of furniture a guest sees when they enter the home. A lamp on one end, a tray for keys and post in the centre, a small vase or framed print at the other. The mango wood sets the material tone for the rest of the house before anyone reaches the living room. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console bridges the seating arrangement and the wall, providing a surface for a pair of table lamps. Against a dining room wall holding candles and glassware during a dinner. On a wide landing where the chunky proportions have the visual weight to hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass, dark ironwork and rooms built around honest materials rather than painted or lacquered surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs with included fixings and secure the anti-topple kit to the wall if required. One person can manage the leg attachment but two are needed to position the 35kg table.
- 1350mm wide, 400mm deep. Measure the wall space to confirm the table fits without blocking doorways, radiators or circulation routes. The 40cm depth is slim enough for most UK hallways.
- Matching pieces available. A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Mango Wood Curved Console Table
A tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life. Dense, durable and carries a warm, varied grain with golden tones and darker streaks. Each table has unique patterning. Strong enough for daily domestic furniture use and develops a richer character over time as the natural finish matures.
The top edges are rounded rather than sharp. The legs transition into the top through flowing joints rather than blunt right angles. The softness prevents the chunky proportions from looking heavy, making the table feel friendlier in a hallway than a square-edged console.
Solid mango wood throughout. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. There is no veneer, no laminate and no composite substrate. The natural finish shows the full depth of the grain rather than concealing it beneath an opaque coating.
Hallways where the console is the first piece a guest sees. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where chunky proportions hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass and dark ironwork. For a round wall mirror in a warm gold finish that pairs naturally above the console, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold provides a bright focal point above the natural timber.
At 400mm deep it is slim enough for most UK hallways. Measure the width of your hall and confirm at least 800mm of clear passage remains once the table is in position. The 1350mm width requires a wall section of at least that length.
Wall fixings included in the box for securing the console table to the wall. Recommended in homes with young children or active pets. The 35kg weight provides natural stability but the kit adds a fixed connection for additional safety.
The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs using included fixings. One person can manage the leg attachment but two people are needed to lift and position the 35kg table against the wall.
Internal iron fixings reinforce the joints where the legs meet the top. The iron adds structural rigidity at the points of greatest stress. It is not visible on the finished surface.
Yes. A coffee table and side table in the same solid mango wood with the same curved design language are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
760mm height, 1350mm width, 400mm depth. Solid mango wood with iron reinforcement. Natural finish. Chunky legs with flowing curves. Weight 35.32 kg. Legs-only assembly. Anti-topple kit included.
Making the Most of Transitional Spaces
A console table defines the character of a hallway, a landing or the wall behind a sofa. These guides cover how to furnish transitional spaces where first impressions and considered materials set the tone for the rest of the home.
Overview
Chunky Form with Soft Edges.
A curved console table in solid mango wood with chunky legs and a natural finish. 1350mm wide, 400mm deep, 760mm tall. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex, but the transitions between top and legs are softened into flowing curves that give the form a sculptural warmth that square-cut chunky furniture lacks. The natural grain shows golden tones with darker streaks unique to each table. Iron reinforcement at the joints. Anti-topple kit included. Legs-only assembly.
What This Does to a Hallway.
- It sets the material tone for the house: As the first piece of furniture a guest sees, the natural mango wood establishes warm, honest timber as the language of the home before anyone reaches the living room.
- It stays put at 35 kilograms: The weight anchors the table against the wall without concern about displacement from bags, coats or passing contact in a busy entrance.
- It fits a hallway at 400mm deep: Slim enough for most UK hallways while spanning 1350mm of wall space for a generous surface that holds a lamp, keys, post and a framed print.
- It softens a chunky form: The flowing curves prevent the thick legs from making the table look heavy or blocky in a circulation space where visual lightness matters.
- It works behind a sofa: In an open-plan room the console bridges the back of the seating arrangement and the wall, holding lamps that light the room from behind.
- It includes an anti-topple kit: Wall fixings for homes with children or pets. The weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where required.
- It matches across the room: A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for a coordinated scheme.
Where Mango Wood Belongs.
In a hallway where the natural timber greets guests with warmth. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console needs visual weight. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where the chunky form holds its own. For ideas on how to transform narrow hallways with considered lighting and furniture placement, our hallway brightening guide covers the approach.
Description
Strong Enough to Be Soft.
Most console tables choose between chunky and angular or slim and delicate. This table refuses the choice. The legs are genuinely chunky, thick enough to anchor 35 kilograms of solid mango wood to the floor with no possibility of movement. But the edges are curved, the transitions between top and leg are softened, and the overall silhouette flows rather than stacks. The result is a console that has the authority of heavy furniture and the warmth of something shaped by hand.
The timber is solid mango wood with a natural finish that shows the grain in full. Mango is a tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life, making it one of the more sustainable solid wood choices available. The grain has warmth and variation: golden tones with occasional darker streaks, and a figuring that shifts with your position in the room. Iron fixings provide internal structural support at the joints without showing on the surface.
At 1350mm wide, 400mm deep and 760mm tall it spans a generous length while remaining slim enough for a hallway, a wall behind a sofa or the narrow strip of wall beside a staircase. The anti-topple kit is included for wall-fixing in homes with children or pets. For a mirror in a warm, traditional register that pairs naturally above the mango wood in a hallway scheme, the hand-crafted antique style leaner mirror in cream provides a generous reflection alongside the natural timber tone.
What the Build Actually Means.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneered, not laminated. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. The natural finish shows the full depth and variation of the mango grain rather than covering it.
- Chunky legs with flowing curves. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex. The curves soften the transitions between leg and top, giving the table a sculptural quality that square-cut chunky furniture lacks.
- Natural finish showing the grain. Golden tones with darker streaks and a figuring that shifts with the light and your position in the room. Every table carries unique patterning from the individual tree it was cut from.
- Iron structural reinforcement. Internal iron fixings at the joints where the legs meet the top. Adds rigidity at the points of greatest stress without any visible metalwork on the surface.
- 1350mm x 400mm x 760mm. A generous 135cm span with only 40cm of depth. Slim enough for a hallway, wide enough to hold a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without crowding.
- Anti-topple kit included. Wall fixings provided for securing the table in homes with children or pets. The 35kg weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where needed.
Why the Curves Matter Here.
Thick legs usually mean hard edges. Square profiles, flat faces, right angles. In a hallway where the piece sits at hip height in a circulation space, visual heaviness is a problem. The curves solve it. The top edge rounds over rather than cutting to a sharp corner. The legs transition into the top surface through a flowing joint rather than a blunt meeting point. The eye follows the form continuously rather than stopping at each hard angle, making the table feel lighter and friendlier than its chunky proportions would otherwise allow.
Where This Sets the Tone.
In a hallway as the first piece of furniture a guest sees when they enter the home. A lamp on one end, a tray for keys and post in the centre, a small vase or framed print at the other. The mango wood sets the material tone for the rest of the house before anyone reaches the living room. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console bridges the seating arrangement and the wall, providing a surface for a pair of table lamps. Against a dining room wall holding candles and glassware during a dinner. On a wide landing where the chunky proportions have the visual weight to hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass, dark ironwork and rooms built around honest materials rather than painted or lacquered surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs with included fixings and secure the anti-topple kit to the wall if required. One person can manage the leg attachment but two are needed to position the 35kg table.
- 1350mm wide, 400mm deep. Measure the wall space to confirm the table fits without blocking doorways, radiators or circulation routes. The 40cm depth is slim enough for most UK hallways.
- Matching pieces available. A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Mango Wood Curved Console Table
A tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life. Dense, durable and carries a warm, varied grain with golden tones and darker streaks. Each table has unique patterning. Strong enough for daily domestic furniture use and develops a richer character over time as the natural finish matures.
The top edges are rounded rather than sharp. The legs transition into the top through flowing joints rather than blunt right angles. The softness prevents the chunky proportions from looking heavy, making the table feel friendlier in a hallway than a square-edged console.
Solid mango wood throughout. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. There is no veneer, no laminate and no composite substrate. The natural finish shows the full depth of the grain rather than concealing it beneath an opaque coating.
Hallways where the console is the first piece a guest sees. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where chunky proportions hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass and dark ironwork. For a round wall mirror in a warm gold finish that pairs naturally above the console, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold provides a bright focal point above the natural timber.
At 400mm deep it is slim enough for most UK hallways. Measure the width of your hall and confirm at least 800mm of clear passage remains once the table is in position. The 1350mm width requires a wall section of at least that length.
Wall fixings included in the box for securing the console table to the wall. Recommended in homes with young children or active pets. The 35kg weight provides natural stability but the kit adds a fixed connection for additional safety.
The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs using included fixings. One person can manage the leg attachment but two people are needed to lift and position the 35kg table against the wall.
Internal iron fixings reinforce the joints where the legs meet the top. The iron adds structural rigidity at the points of greatest stress. It is not visible on the finished surface.
Yes. A coffee table and side table in the same solid mango wood with the same curved design language are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
760mm height, 1350mm width, 400mm depth. Solid mango wood with iron reinforcement. Natural finish. Chunky legs with flowing curves. Weight 35.32 kg. Legs-only assembly. Anti-topple kit included.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of Transitional Spaces
A console table defines the character of a hallway, a landing or the wall behind a sofa. These guides cover how to furnish transitional spaces where first impressions and considered materials set the tone for the rest of the home.
Mango Wood Curved Console Table with Chunky Legs
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Chunky Form with Soft Edges.
A curved console table in solid mango wood with chunky legs and a natural finish. 1350mm wide, 400mm deep, 760mm tall. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex, but the transitions between top and legs are softened into flowing curves that give the form a sculptural warmth that square-cut chunky furniture lacks. The natural grain shows golden tones with darker streaks unique to each table. Iron reinforcement at the joints. Anti-topple kit included. Legs-only assembly.
What This Does to a Hallway.
- It sets the material tone for the house: As the first piece of furniture a guest sees, the natural mango wood establishes warm, honest timber as the language of the home before anyone reaches the living room.
- It stays put at 35 kilograms: The weight anchors the table against the wall without concern about displacement from bags, coats or passing contact in a busy entrance.
- It fits a hallway at 400mm deep: Slim enough for most UK hallways while spanning 1350mm of wall space for a generous surface that holds a lamp, keys, post and a framed print.
- It softens a chunky form: The flowing curves prevent the thick legs from making the table look heavy or blocky in a circulation space where visual lightness matters.
- It works behind a sofa: In an open-plan room the console bridges the back of the seating arrangement and the wall, holding lamps that light the room from behind.
- It includes an anti-topple kit: Wall fixings for homes with children or pets. The weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where required.
- It matches across the room: A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for a coordinated scheme.
Where Mango Wood Belongs.
In a hallway where the natural timber greets guests with warmth. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console needs visual weight. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where the chunky form holds its own. For ideas on how to transform narrow hallways with considered lighting and furniture placement, our hallway brightening guide covers the approach.
Strong Enough to Be Soft.
Most console tables choose between chunky and angular or slim and delicate. This table refuses the choice. The legs are genuinely chunky, thick enough to anchor 35 kilograms of solid mango wood to the floor with no possibility of movement. But the edges are curved, the transitions between top and leg are softened, and the overall silhouette flows rather than stacks. The result is a console that has the authority of heavy furniture and the warmth of something shaped by hand.
The timber is solid mango wood with a natural finish that shows the grain in full. Mango is a tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life, making it one of the more sustainable solid wood choices available. The grain has warmth and variation: golden tones with occasional darker streaks, and a figuring that shifts with your position in the room. Iron fixings provide internal structural support at the joints without showing on the surface.
At 1350mm wide, 400mm deep and 760mm tall it spans a generous length while remaining slim enough for a hallway, a wall behind a sofa or the narrow strip of wall beside a staircase. The anti-topple kit is included for wall-fixing in homes with children or pets. For a mirror in a warm, traditional register that pairs naturally above the mango wood in a hallway scheme, the hand-crafted antique style leaner mirror in cream provides a generous reflection alongside the natural timber tone.
What the Build Actually Means.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneered, not laminated. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. The natural finish shows the full depth and variation of the mango grain rather than covering it.
- Chunky legs with flowing curves. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex. The curves soften the transitions between leg and top, giving the table a sculptural quality that square-cut chunky furniture lacks.
- Natural finish showing the grain. Golden tones with darker streaks and a figuring that shifts with the light and your position in the room. Every table carries unique patterning from the individual tree it was cut from.
- Iron structural reinforcement. Internal iron fixings at the joints where the legs meet the top. Adds rigidity at the points of greatest stress without any visible metalwork on the surface.
- 1350mm x 400mm x 760mm. A generous 135cm span with only 40cm of depth. Slim enough for a hallway, wide enough to hold a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without crowding.
- Anti-topple kit included. Wall fixings provided for securing the table in homes with children or pets. The 35kg weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where needed.
Why the Curves Matter Here.
Thick legs usually mean hard edges. Square profiles, flat faces, right angles. In a hallway where the piece sits at hip height in a circulation space, visual heaviness is a problem. The curves solve it. The top edge rounds over rather than cutting to a sharp corner. The legs transition into the top surface through a flowing joint rather than a blunt meeting point. The eye follows the form continuously rather than stopping at each hard angle, making the table feel lighter and friendlier than its chunky proportions would otherwise allow.
Where This Sets the Tone.
In a hallway as the first piece of furniture a guest sees when they enter the home. A lamp on one end, a tray for keys and post in the centre, a small vase or framed print at the other. The mango wood sets the material tone for the rest of the house before anyone reaches the living room. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console bridges the seating arrangement and the wall, providing a surface for a pair of table lamps. Against a dining room wall holding candles and glassware during a dinner. On a wide landing where the chunky proportions have the visual weight to hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass, dark ironwork and rooms built around honest materials rather than painted or lacquered surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs with included fixings and secure the anti-topple kit to the wall if required. One person can manage the leg attachment but two are needed to position the 35kg table.
- 1350mm wide, 400mm deep. Measure the wall space to confirm the table fits without blocking doorways, radiators or circulation routes. The 40cm depth is slim enough for most UK hallways.
- Matching pieces available. A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Mango Wood Curved Console Table
A tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life. Dense, durable and carries a warm, varied grain with golden tones and darker streaks. Each table has unique patterning. Strong enough for daily domestic furniture use and develops a richer character over time as the natural finish matures.
The top edges are rounded rather than sharp. The legs transition into the top through flowing joints rather than blunt right angles. The softness prevents the chunky proportions from looking heavy, making the table feel friendlier in a hallway than a square-edged console.
Solid mango wood throughout. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. There is no veneer, no laminate and no composite substrate. The natural finish shows the full depth of the grain rather than concealing it beneath an opaque coating.
Hallways where the console is the first piece a guest sees. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where chunky proportions hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass and dark ironwork. For a round wall mirror in a warm gold finish that pairs naturally above the console, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold provides a bright focal point above the natural timber.
At 400mm deep it is slim enough for most UK hallways. Measure the width of your hall and confirm at least 800mm of clear passage remains once the table is in position. The 1350mm width requires a wall section of at least that length.
Wall fixings included in the box for securing the console table to the wall. Recommended in homes with young children or active pets. The 35kg weight provides natural stability but the kit adds a fixed connection for additional safety.
The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs using included fixings. One person can manage the leg attachment but two people are needed to lift and position the 35kg table against the wall.
Internal iron fixings reinforce the joints where the legs meet the top. The iron adds structural rigidity at the points of greatest stress. It is not visible on the finished surface.
Yes. A coffee table and side table in the same solid mango wood with the same curved design language are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
760mm height, 1350mm width, 400mm depth. Solid mango wood with iron reinforcement. Natural finish. Chunky legs with flowing curves. Weight 35.32 kg. Legs-only assembly. Anti-topple kit included.
Making the Most of Transitional Spaces
A console table defines the character of a hallway, a landing or the wall behind a sofa. These guides cover how to furnish transitional spaces where first impressions and considered materials set the tone for the rest of the home.
Overview
Chunky Form with Soft Edges.
A curved console table in solid mango wood with chunky legs and a natural finish. 1350mm wide, 400mm deep, 760mm tall. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex, but the transitions between top and legs are softened into flowing curves that give the form a sculptural warmth that square-cut chunky furniture lacks. The natural grain shows golden tones with darker streaks unique to each table. Iron reinforcement at the joints. Anti-topple kit included. Legs-only assembly.
What This Does to a Hallway.
- It sets the material tone for the house: As the first piece of furniture a guest sees, the natural mango wood establishes warm, honest timber as the language of the home before anyone reaches the living room.
- It stays put at 35 kilograms: The weight anchors the table against the wall without concern about displacement from bags, coats or passing contact in a busy entrance.
- It fits a hallway at 400mm deep: Slim enough for most UK hallways while spanning 1350mm of wall space for a generous surface that holds a lamp, keys, post and a framed print.
- It softens a chunky form: The flowing curves prevent the thick legs from making the table look heavy or blocky in a circulation space where visual lightness matters.
- It works behind a sofa: In an open-plan room the console bridges the back of the seating arrangement and the wall, holding lamps that light the room from behind.
- It includes an anti-topple kit: Wall fixings for homes with children or pets. The weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where required.
- It matches across the room: A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for a coordinated scheme.
Where Mango Wood Belongs.
In a hallway where the natural timber greets guests with warmth. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console needs visual weight. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where the chunky form holds its own. For ideas on how to transform narrow hallways with considered lighting and furniture placement, our hallway brightening guide covers the approach.
Description
Strong Enough to Be Soft.
Most console tables choose between chunky and angular or slim and delicate. This table refuses the choice. The legs are genuinely chunky, thick enough to anchor 35 kilograms of solid mango wood to the floor with no possibility of movement. But the edges are curved, the transitions between top and leg are softened, and the overall silhouette flows rather than stacks. The result is a console that has the authority of heavy furniture and the warmth of something shaped by hand.
The timber is solid mango wood with a natural finish that shows the grain in full. Mango is a tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life, making it one of the more sustainable solid wood choices available. The grain has warmth and variation: golden tones with occasional darker streaks, and a figuring that shifts with your position in the room. Iron fixings provide internal structural support at the joints without showing on the surface.
At 1350mm wide, 400mm deep and 760mm tall it spans a generous length while remaining slim enough for a hallway, a wall behind a sofa or the narrow strip of wall beside a staircase. The anti-topple kit is included for wall-fixing in homes with children or pets. For a mirror in a warm, traditional register that pairs naturally above the mango wood in a hallway scheme, the hand-crafted antique style leaner mirror in cream provides a generous reflection alongside the natural timber tone.
What the Build Actually Means.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneered, not laminated. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. The natural finish shows the full depth and variation of the mango grain rather than covering it.
- Chunky legs with flowing curves. The legs are thick enough to carry 35 kilograms without flex. The curves soften the transitions between leg and top, giving the table a sculptural quality that square-cut chunky furniture lacks.
- Natural finish showing the grain. Golden tones with darker streaks and a figuring that shifts with the light and your position in the room. Every table carries unique patterning from the individual tree it was cut from.
- Iron structural reinforcement. Internal iron fixings at the joints where the legs meet the top. Adds rigidity at the points of greatest stress without any visible metalwork on the surface.
- 1350mm x 400mm x 760mm. A generous 135cm span with only 40cm of depth. Slim enough for a hallway, wide enough to hold a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without crowding.
- Anti-topple kit included. Wall fixings provided for securing the table in homes with children or pets. The 35kg weight provides inherent stability but the kit adds fixed security where needed.
Why the Curves Matter Here.
Thick legs usually mean hard edges. Square profiles, flat faces, right angles. In a hallway where the piece sits at hip height in a circulation space, visual heaviness is a problem. The curves solve it. The top edge rounds over rather than cutting to a sharp corner. The legs transition into the top surface through a flowing joint rather than a blunt meeting point. The eye follows the form continuously rather than stopping at each hard angle, making the table feel lighter and friendlier than its chunky proportions would otherwise allow.
Where This Sets the Tone.
In a hallway as the first piece of furniture a guest sees when they enter the home. A lamp on one end, a tray for keys and post in the centre, a small vase or framed print at the other. The mango wood sets the material tone for the rest of the house before anyone reaches the living room. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console bridges the seating arrangement and the wall, providing a surface for a pair of table lamps. Against a dining room wall holding candles and glassware during a dinner. On a wide landing where the chunky proportions have the visual weight to hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass, dark ironwork and rooms built around honest materials rather than painted or lacquered surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs with included fixings and secure the anti-topple kit to the wall if required. One person can manage the leg attachment but two are needed to position the 35kg table.
- 1350mm wide, 400mm deep. Measure the wall space to confirm the table fits without blocking doorways, radiators or circulation routes. The 40cm depth is slim enough for most UK hallways.
- Matching pieces available. A coffee table and side table in the same mango wood and curved design are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Mango Wood Curved Console Table
A tropical hardwood harvested at the end of the fruit tree's productive life. Dense, durable and carries a warm, varied grain with golden tones and darker streaks. Each table has unique patterning. Strong enough for daily domestic furniture use and develops a richer character over time as the natural finish matures.
The top edges are rounded rather than sharp. The legs transition into the top through flowing joints rather than blunt right angles. The softness prevents the chunky proportions from looking heavy, making the table feel friendlier in a hallway than a square-edged console.
Solid mango wood throughout. The top and the legs are the same timber from surface to core. There is no veneer, no laminate and no composite substrate. The natural finish shows the full depth of the grain rather than concealing it beneath an opaque coating.
Hallways where the console is the first piece a guest sees. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room. Against a dining room wall for candles and glassware. On a wide landing where chunky proportions hold their own. The natural mango pairs with warm plaster, stone flooring, jute runners, aged brass and dark ironwork. For a round wall mirror in a warm gold finish that pairs naturally above the console, the simplistic round wall mirror in gold provides a bright focal point above the natural timber.
At 400mm deep it is slim enough for most UK hallways. Measure the width of your hall and confirm at least 800mm of clear passage remains once the table is in position. The 1350mm width requires a wall section of at least that length.
Wall fixings included in the box for securing the console table to the wall. Recommended in homes with young children or active pets. The 35kg weight provides natural stability but the kit adds a fixed connection for additional safety.
The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the chunky legs using included fixings. One person can manage the leg attachment but two people are needed to lift and position the 35kg table against the wall.
Internal iron fixings reinforce the joints where the legs meet the top. The iron adds structural rigidity at the points of greatest stress. It is not visible on the finished surface.
Yes. A coffee table and side table in the same solid mango wood with the same curved design language are available for building a coordinated living room or hallway scheme.
760mm height, 1350mm width, 400mm depth. Solid mango wood with iron reinforcement. Natural finish. Chunky legs with flowing curves. Weight 35.32 kg. Legs-only assembly. Anti-topple kit included.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of Transitional Spaces
A console table defines the character of a hallway, a landing or the wall behind a sofa. These guides cover how to furnish transitional spaces where first impressions and considered materials set the tone for the rest of the home.