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Solid Walnut, Curved Top, Fluted Drawers.
A 1100 mm wide console table in solid walnut with a gently curved top edge and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting creates vertical channels across the drawer faces that catch side light and cast fine shadow lines, giving the front of the console a three-dimensional texture that flat-fronted alternatives lack. Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for keys, letters, chargers and the small everyday items a hallway collects. At 800 mm tall with 572 mm of clearance beneath, the console stands at a natural height for a lamp, a vase and a tray while leaving space below for shoes or a basket. 380 mm deep. 31 kg of solid walnut. Substantial enough to anchor against a wall without shifting when drawers are opened or the surface is leaned on.
What Changes When Walnut Arrives.
- It gives the entrance a material standard: Solid walnut at the front door tells a guest the home has been considered before they reach the living room. The grain, the weight and the warmth of the timber set the tone for every room beyond it.
- The fluting catches light all day: In morning sun the channels cast sharp shadows. Under a lamp in the evening the lines soften. The texture means the drawers look different every time you walk past them.
- The drawers hide the daily clutter: Keys, post, chargers, sunglasses, a dog lead. Two shallow drawers give every small item a place, which means the surface stays clear and the hallway stays calm.
- The curved top softens the silhouette: A straight-edged console looks factory-cut. The gentle curve along the front feels organic and handmade, which is why the piece holds its own in both traditional and contemporary hallways.
- 572 mm clearance keeps the base open: Space beneath for shoes, a basket or a low shelf. The open base prevents the hallway from feeling blocked by a solid piece of furniture against the wall.
- 380 mm depth fits narrow halls: The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. It provides a generous surface without reducing the width of the hallway.
- 31 kg stays exactly where you place it: Solid walnut does not shift when a drawer is pulled, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Spaces That Suit Walnut.
A hallway with pale walls and timber flooring where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console serves as a secondary surface. A landing or wide corridor where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. For ideas on how to make the most of hallway furniture, storage and styling in narrow spaces, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers the approach.
The Hallway Deserves Walnut.
The hallway is the room that gets the least attention and the most traffic. Every person who enters the house walks through it. Every guest forms their first impression of the home in it. Every set of keys, every piece of post, every phone charger and every pair of sunglasses ends up dumped on the first flat surface inside the door. Most hallway furniture treats this reality as a problem to solve with cheap storage and a surface that nobody looks at twice. A solid walnut console table treats it as an opportunity. Walnut is the richest, most visually complex timber used in British furniture-making. The grain has depth, movement and a tonal range that runs from dark chocolate through to warm amber, and the surface rewards attention in a way that painted MDF and laminated particle board never will.
This console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall, built entirely from solid walnut with a gently curved top and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting is the detail that separates this from every flat-fronted console on the market. Vertical channels are carved into the drawer faces, creating a tactile, three-dimensional surface that catches side light and casts fine shadow lines across the front of the piece. The drawers themselves are 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for the things a hallway actually needs to hide: keys, letters, chargers, a torch, a dog lead, the small everyday items that would otherwise sit on the surface and make the space look cluttered. At 31 kg the console is substantial. It does not shift against the wall when a drawer is pulled or when someone leans on the curved top to tie a shoe.
For a mirror to hang above the console and complete the hallway arrangement, the walnut wooden oval wall mirror matches the timber, continues the material palette upward from the console to eye level and gives the hallway scheme a considered, connected quality that mismatched furniture cannot achieve.
What Solid Walnut and Fluting Provide.
- 1100 mm wide solid walnut construction. The full width provides a generous surface for a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without the console feeling overcrowded. Solid walnut throughout, not veneer over MDF or a walnut-effect laminate.
- Curved top edge. The top has a gentle curve along the front edge that softens the silhouette and gives the console an organic quality that a straight, sharp-edged top does not offer. The curve is subtle but visible, and it makes the piece feel handmade rather than machine-cut.
- Two fluted drawer fronts. Vertical channels carved into the drawer faces create a textured, three-dimensional surface. The fluting catches side light and casts fine shadows, giving the front of the console visual depth even when the drawers are closed and the hallway light is low.
- 480 x 70 x 250 mm internal drawer size. Each drawer holds keys, letters, chargers, gloves and the small items a hallway collects. The 70 mm height keeps contents shallow and visible rather than buried at the bottom of a deep drawer.
- 572 mm clearance to the floor. Space beneath the console for shoes, baskets or a low shelf. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard would.
- 31 kg of solid walnut. The weight anchors the console against the wall. It does not shift when drawers are opened, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Why Fluted Drawers Change the Front.
A flat drawer front is functional and invisible. It opens, it closes, it stores. A fluted drawer front does all of those things but adds a visual layer that turns the front of the console into a surface worth looking at. The vertical channels create a rhythm of light and shadow that changes throughout the day as the hallway light shifts. In the morning when sunlight enters from a glazed door, the fluting casts sharp, defined lines across the walnut. In the evening under a lamp on the console surface, the channels soften and the shadows deepen into the grain. The texture means the console looks different at different times and from different angles, which gives a narrow hallway a piece of furniture that rewards a second glance rather than disappearing into the wall behind it.
Where Walnut Console Tables Belong.
In a hallway with pale painted walls and timber flooring, where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor and the curved top and fluted drawers give guests something to notice on the way in. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room, where the console serves as a secondary surface for a lamp and a stack of books and the walnut grain connects to any warm timber already in the room. In a landing or wide corridor where the 380 mm depth fits against the wall without blocking the passage and the 572 mm clearance beneath keeps the space feeling open. In a dining room beside a doorway, where the drawers hold napkins, candles and table linens. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone, cream walls and every warm neutral without needing the room to adjust around it.
Practical Details Before You Order.
- 31 kg requires planned positioning. Solid walnut is heavy. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure two people are available to carry the console from the door to its location. Once positioned it does not need to move again.
- 380 mm depth suits narrow spaces. The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the hallway. Measure the available width to confirm 1100 mm fits the wall space with clearance either side.
- Walnut benefits from care. Wipe spills promptly. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the developing richness of the grain.
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: Walnut Fluted Console Table.
The console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall. The 380 mm depth sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. Measure the available wall width to confirm 1100 mm fits with clearance either side for the hallway to feel balanced.
Solid walnut throughout. Not veneer over MDF, not a walnut-effect laminate. The grain has natural variation in tones from dark chocolate to warm amber, and the surface develops a richer depth over time with exposure to light and use. The weight of 31 kg confirms solid timber construction.
Vertical channels carved into the drawer fronts creating a textured, three-dimensional surface. In side light the channels cast fine shadow lines across the walnut. The effect gives the front of the console visual depth and a craft quality that flat drawer fronts do not have. The fluting is visible from across the hallway even in low light.
Hallways with pale painted walls where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room as a secondary surface. Landings or wide corridors where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. Dining rooms beside a doorway for linens and candles. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone and cream walls. For ideas on how hallway furniture, mirrors and lighting create a welcoming entrance, our guide to home decor trends covers the approach.
Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep. They are deliberately shallow, designed for keys, letters, chargers, sunglasses, gloves and the small items a hallway collects daily. The 70 mm height keeps contents visible and accessible rather than lost at the bottom of a deep drawer.
The front edge of the top has a gentle, organic curve rather than a straight machine-cut line. The curve is subtle but visible, softening the silhouette and giving the console a handmade quality. It is one of the details that distinguishes this from mass-produced flat-fronted console tables.
Yes. The 572 mm clearance between the floor and the lower stretcher provides space for shoes, a woven basket, a low storage box or a pair of boots. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard or cabinet would.
The console weighs 31 kg. Two people are needed for safe positioning. Decide the final location before delivery and ensure the route through the house is clear. Once placed against the wall it does not need to move again.
Wipe spills promptly with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the natural richness and depth of the walnut grain.
Dimensions: 1100 mm (W) x 380 mm (D) x 800 mm (H). Floor clearance: 572 mm. Material: solid walnut. Drawers: 2, each 480 x 70 x 250 mm, fluted fronts. Shelf spacing: 517 mm. Top: curved front edge. Weight: 31 kg.
Hallways That Set the Standard.
A solid walnut console table in the hallway sets the material tone for the rest of the home. The timber, the fluting and the curved top all signal that the entrance has been considered rather than left as an afterthought. These two guides cover how to build hallway and entrance schemes where furniture, storage and styling work together.
Overview
Solid Walnut, Curved Top, Fluted Drawers.
A 1100 mm wide console table in solid walnut with a gently curved top edge and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting creates vertical channels across the drawer faces that catch side light and cast fine shadow lines, giving the front of the console a three-dimensional texture that flat-fronted alternatives lack. Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for keys, letters, chargers and the small everyday items a hallway collects. At 800 mm tall with 572 mm of clearance beneath, the console stands at a natural height for a lamp, a vase and a tray while leaving space below for shoes or a basket. 380 mm deep. 31 kg of solid walnut. Substantial enough to anchor against a wall without shifting when drawers are opened or the surface is leaned on.
What Changes When Walnut Arrives.
- It gives the entrance a material standard: Solid walnut at the front door tells a guest the home has been considered before they reach the living room. The grain, the weight and the warmth of the timber set the tone for every room beyond it.
- The fluting catches light all day: In morning sun the channels cast sharp shadows. Under a lamp in the evening the lines soften. The texture means the drawers look different every time you walk past them.
- The drawers hide the daily clutter: Keys, post, chargers, sunglasses, a dog lead. Two shallow drawers give every small item a place, which means the surface stays clear and the hallway stays calm.
- The curved top softens the silhouette: A straight-edged console looks factory-cut. The gentle curve along the front feels organic and handmade, which is why the piece holds its own in both traditional and contemporary hallways.
- 572 mm clearance keeps the base open: Space beneath for shoes, a basket or a low shelf. The open base prevents the hallway from feeling blocked by a solid piece of furniture against the wall.
- 380 mm depth fits narrow halls: The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. It provides a generous surface without reducing the width of the hallway.
- 31 kg stays exactly where you place it: Solid walnut does not shift when a drawer is pulled, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Spaces That Suit Walnut.
A hallway with pale walls and timber flooring where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console serves as a secondary surface. A landing or wide corridor where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. For ideas on how to make the most of hallway furniture, storage and styling in narrow spaces, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers the approach.
Description
The Hallway Deserves Walnut.
The hallway is the room that gets the least attention and the most traffic. Every person who enters the house walks through it. Every guest forms their first impression of the home in it. Every set of keys, every piece of post, every phone charger and every pair of sunglasses ends up dumped on the first flat surface inside the door. Most hallway furniture treats this reality as a problem to solve with cheap storage and a surface that nobody looks at twice. A solid walnut console table treats it as an opportunity. Walnut is the richest, most visually complex timber used in British furniture-making. The grain has depth, movement and a tonal range that runs from dark chocolate through to warm amber, and the surface rewards attention in a way that painted MDF and laminated particle board never will.
This console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall, built entirely from solid walnut with a gently curved top and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting is the detail that separates this from every flat-fronted console on the market. Vertical channels are carved into the drawer faces, creating a tactile, three-dimensional surface that catches side light and casts fine shadow lines across the front of the piece. The drawers themselves are 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for the things a hallway actually needs to hide: keys, letters, chargers, a torch, a dog lead, the small everyday items that would otherwise sit on the surface and make the space look cluttered. At 31 kg the console is substantial. It does not shift against the wall when a drawer is pulled or when someone leans on the curved top to tie a shoe.
For a mirror to hang above the console and complete the hallway arrangement, the walnut wooden oval wall mirror matches the timber, continues the material palette upward from the console to eye level and gives the hallway scheme a considered, connected quality that mismatched furniture cannot achieve.
What Solid Walnut and Fluting Provide.
- 1100 mm wide solid walnut construction. The full width provides a generous surface for a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without the console feeling overcrowded. Solid walnut throughout, not veneer over MDF or a walnut-effect laminate.
- Curved top edge. The top has a gentle curve along the front edge that softens the silhouette and gives the console an organic quality that a straight, sharp-edged top does not offer. The curve is subtle but visible, and it makes the piece feel handmade rather than machine-cut.
- Two fluted drawer fronts. Vertical channels carved into the drawer faces create a textured, three-dimensional surface. The fluting catches side light and casts fine shadows, giving the front of the console visual depth even when the drawers are closed and the hallway light is low.
- 480 x 70 x 250 mm internal drawer size. Each drawer holds keys, letters, chargers, gloves and the small items a hallway collects. The 70 mm height keeps contents shallow and visible rather than buried at the bottom of a deep drawer.
- 572 mm clearance to the floor. Space beneath the console for shoes, baskets or a low shelf. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard would.
- 31 kg of solid walnut. The weight anchors the console against the wall. It does not shift when drawers are opened, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Why Fluted Drawers Change the Front.
A flat drawer front is functional and invisible. It opens, it closes, it stores. A fluted drawer front does all of those things but adds a visual layer that turns the front of the console into a surface worth looking at. The vertical channels create a rhythm of light and shadow that changes throughout the day as the hallway light shifts. In the morning when sunlight enters from a glazed door, the fluting casts sharp, defined lines across the walnut. In the evening under a lamp on the console surface, the channels soften and the shadows deepen into the grain. The texture means the console looks different at different times and from different angles, which gives a narrow hallway a piece of furniture that rewards a second glance rather than disappearing into the wall behind it.
Where Walnut Console Tables Belong.
In a hallway with pale painted walls and timber flooring, where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor and the curved top and fluted drawers give guests something to notice on the way in. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room, where the console serves as a secondary surface for a lamp and a stack of books and the walnut grain connects to any warm timber already in the room. In a landing or wide corridor where the 380 mm depth fits against the wall without blocking the passage and the 572 mm clearance beneath keeps the space feeling open. In a dining room beside a doorway, where the drawers hold napkins, candles and table linens. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone, cream walls and every warm neutral without needing the room to adjust around it.
Practical Details Before You Order.
- 31 kg requires planned positioning. Solid walnut is heavy. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure two people are available to carry the console from the door to its location. Once positioned it does not need to move again.
- 380 mm depth suits narrow spaces. The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the hallway. Measure the available width to confirm 1100 mm fits the wall space with clearance either side.
- Walnut benefits from care. Wipe spills promptly. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the developing richness of the grain.
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: Walnut Fluted Console Table.
The console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall. The 380 mm depth sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. Measure the available wall width to confirm 1100 mm fits with clearance either side for the hallway to feel balanced.
Solid walnut throughout. Not veneer over MDF, not a walnut-effect laminate. The grain has natural variation in tones from dark chocolate to warm amber, and the surface develops a richer depth over time with exposure to light and use. The weight of 31 kg confirms solid timber construction.
Vertical channels carved into the drawer fronts creating a textured, three-dimensional surface. In side light the channels cast fine shadow lines across the walnut. The effect gives the front of the console visual depth and a craft quality that flat drawer fronts do not have. The fluting is visible from across the hallway even in low light.
Hallways with pale painted walls where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room as a secondary surface. Landings or wide corridors where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. Dining rooms beside a doorway for linens and candles. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone and cream walls. For ideas on how hallway furniture, mirrors and lighting create a welcoming entrance, our guide to home decor trends covers the approach.
Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep. They are deliberately shallow, designed for keys, letters, chargers, sunglasses, gloves and the small items a hallway collects daily. The 70 mm height keeps contents visible and accessible rather than lost at the bottom of a deep drawer.
The front edge of the top has a gentle, organic curve rather than a straight machine-cut line. The curve is subtle but visible, softening the silhouette and giving the console a handmade quality. It is one of the details that distinguishes this from mass-produced flat-fronted console tables.
Yes. The 572 mm clearance between the floor and the lower stretcher provides space for shoes, a woven basket, a low storage box or a pair of boots. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard or cabinet would.
The console weighs 31 kg. Two people are needed for safe positioning. Decide the final location before delivery and ensure the route through the house is clear. Once placed against the wall it does not need to move again.
Wipe spills promptly with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the natural richness and depth of the walnut grain.
Dimensions: 1100 mm (W) x 380 mm (D) x 800 mm (H). Floor clearance: 572 mm. Material: solid walnut. Drawers: 2, each 480 x 70 x 250 mm, fluted fronts. Shelf spacing: 517 mm. Top: curved front edge. Weight: 31 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Hallways That Set the Standard.
A solid walnut console table in the hallway sets the material tone for the rest of the home. The timber, the fluting and the curved top all signal that the entrance has been considered rather than left as an afterthought. These two guides cover how to build hallway and entrance schemes where furniture, storage and styling work together.
Walnut 2 Drawer Console Table with Fluted Drawer Fronts
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Solid Walnut, Curved Top, Fluted Drawers.
A 1100 mm wide console table in solid walnut with a gently curved top edge and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting creates vertical channels across the drawer faces that catch side light and cast fine shadow lines, giving the front of the console a three-dimensional texture that flat-fronted alternatives lack. Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for keys, letters, chargers and the small everyday items a hallway collects. At 800 mm tall with 572 mm of clearance beneath, the console stands at a natural height for a lamp, a vase and a tray while leaving space below for shoes or a basket. 380 mm deep. 31 kg of solid walnut. Substantial enough to anchor against a wall without shifting when drawers are opened or the surface is leaned on.
What Changes When Walnut Arrives.
- It gives the entrance a material standard: Solid walnut at the front door tells a guest the home has been considered before they reach the living room. The grain, the weight and the warmth of the timber set the tone for every room beyond it.
- The fluting catches light all day: In morning sun the channels cast sharp shadows. Under a lamp in the evening the lines soften. The texture means the drawers look different every time you walk past them.
- The drawers hide the daily clutter: Keys, post, chargers, sunglasses, a dog lead. Two shallow drawers give every small item a place, which means the surface stays clear and the hallway stays calm.
- The curved top softens the silhouette: A straight-edged console looks factory-cut. The gentle curve along the front feels organic and handmade, which is why the piece holds its own in both traditional and contemporary hallways.
- 572 mm clearance keeps the base open: Space beneath for shoes, a basket or a low shelf. The open base prevents the hallway from feeling blocked by a solid piece of furniture against the wall.
- 380 mm depth fits narrow halls: The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. It provides a generous surface without reducing the width of the hallway.
- 31 kg stays exactly where you place it: Solid walnut does not shift when a drawer is pulled, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Spaces That Suit Walnut.
A hallway with pale walls and timber flooring where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console serves as a secondary surface. A landing or wide corridor where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. For ideas on how to make the most of hallway furniture, storage and styling in narrow spaces, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers the approach.
The Hallway Deserves Walnut.
The hallway is the room that gets the least attention and the most traffic. Every person who enters the house walks through it. Every guest forms their first impression of the home in it. Every set of keys, every piece of post, every phone charger and every pair of sunglasses ends up dumped on the first flat surface inside the door. Most hallway furniture treats this reality as a problem to solve with cheap storage and a surface that nobody looks at twice. A solid walnut console table treats it as an opportunity. Walnut is the richest, most visually complex timber used in British furniture-making. The grain has depth, movement and a tonal range that runs from dark chocolate through to warm amber, and the surface rewards attention in a way that painted MDF and laminated particle board never will.
This console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall, built entirely from solid walnut with a gently curved top and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting is the detail that separates this from every flat-fronted console on the market. Vertical channels are carved into the drawer faces, creating a tactile, three-dimensional surface that catches side light and casts fine shadow lines across the front of the piece. The drawers themselves are 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for the things a hallway actually needs to hide: keys, letters, chargers, a torch, a dog lead, the small everyday items that would otherwise sit on the surface and make the space look cluttered. At 31 kg the console is substantial. It does not shift against the wall when a drawer is pulled or when someone leans on the curved top to tie a shoe.
For a mirror to hang above the console and complete the hallway arrangement, the walnut wooden oval wall mirror matches the timber, continues the material palette upward from the console to eye level and gives the hallway scheme a considered, connected quality that mismatched furniture cannot achieve.
What Solid Walnut and Fluting Provide.
- 1100 mm wide solid walnut construction. The full width provides a generous surface for a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without the console feeling overcrowded. Solid walnut throughout, not veneer over MDF or a walnut-effect laminate.
- Curved top edge. The top has a gentle curve along the front edge that softens the silhouette and gives the console an organic quality that a straight, sharp-edged top does not offer. The curve is subtle but visible, and it makes the piece feel handmade rather than machine-cut.
- Two fluted drawer fronts. Vertical channels carved into the drawer faces create a textured, three-dimensional surface. The fluting catches side light and casts fine shadows, giving the front of the console visual depth even when the drawers are closed and the hallway light is low.
- 480 x 70 x 250 mm internal drawer size. Each drawer holds keys, letters, chargers, gloves and the small items a hallway collects. The 70 mm height keeps contents shallow and visible rather than buried at the bottom of a deep drawer.
- 572 mm clearance to the floor. Space beneath the console for shoes, baskets or a low shelf. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard would.
- 31 kg of solid walnut. The weight anchors the console against the wall. It does not shift when drawers are opened, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Why Fluted Drawers Change the Front.
A flat drawer front is functional and invisible. It opens, it closes, it stores. A fluted drawer front does all of those things but adds a visual layer that turns the front of the console into a surface worth looking at. The vertical channels create a rhythm of light and shadow that changes throughout the day as the hallway light shifts. In the morning when sunlight enters from a glazed door, the fluting casts sharp, defined lines across the walnut. In the evening under a lamp on the console surface, the channels soften and the shadows deepen into the grain. The texture means the console looks different at different times and from different angles, which gives a narrow hallway a piece of furniture that rewards a second glance rather than disappearing into the wall behind it.
Where Walnut Console Tables Belong.
In a hallway with pale painted walls and timber flooring, where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor and the curved top and fluted drawers give guests something to notice on the way in. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room, where the console serves as a secondary surface for a lamp and a stack of books and the walnut grain connects to any warm timber already in the room. In a landing or wide corridor where the 380 mm depth fits against the wall without blocking the passage and the 572 mm clearance beneath keeps the space feeling open. In a dining room beside a doorway, where the drawers hold napkins, candles and table linens. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone, cream walls and every warm neutral without needing the room to adjust around it.
Practical Details Before You Order.
- 31 kg requires planned positioning. Solid walnut is heavy. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure two people are available to carry the console from the door to its location. Once positioned it does not need to move again.
- 380 mm depth suits narrow spaces. The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the hallway. Measure the available width to confirm 1100 mm fits the wall space with clearance either side.
- Walnut benefits from care. Wipe spills promptly. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the developing richness of the grain.
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: Walnut Fluted Console Table.
The console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall. The 380 mm depth sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. Measure the available wall width to confirm 1100 mm fits with clearance either side for the hallway to feel balanced.
Solid walnut throughout. Not veneer over MDF, not a walnut-effect laminate. The grain has natural variation in tones from dark chocolate to warm amber, and the surface develops a richer depth over time with exposure to light and use. The weight of 31 kg confirms solid timber construction.
Vertical channels carved into the drawer fronts creating a textured, three-dimensional surface. In side light the channels cast fine shadow lines across the walnut. The effect gives the front of the console visual depth and a craft quality that flat drawer fronts do not have. The fluting is visible from across the hallway even in low light.
Hallways with pale painted walls where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room as a secondary surface. Landings or wide corridors where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. Dining rooms beside a doorway for linens and candles. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone and cream walls. For ideas on how hallway furniture, mirrors and lighting create a welcoming entrance, our guide to home decor trends covers the approach.
Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep. They are deliberately shallow, designed for keys, letters, chargers, sunglasses, gloves and the small items a hallway collects daily. The 70 mm height keeps contents visible and accessible rather than lost at the bottom of a deep drawer.
The front edge of the top has a gentle, organic curve rather than a straight machine-cut line. The curve is subtle but visible, softening the silhouette and giving the console a handmade quality. It is one of the details that distinguishes this from mass-produced flat-fronted console tables.
Yes. The 572 mm clearance between the floor and the lower stretcher provides space for shoes, a woven basket, a low storage box or a pair of boots. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard or cabinet would.
The console weighs 31 kg. Two people are needed for safe positioning. Decide the final location before delivery and ensure the route through the house is clear. Once placed against the wall it does not need to move again.
Wipe spills promptly with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the natural richness and depth of the walnut grain.
Dimensions: 1100 mm (W) x 380 mm (D) x 800 mm (H). Floor clearance: 572 mm. Material: solid walnut. Drawers: 2, each 480 x 70 x 250 mm, fluted fronts. Shelf spacing: 517 mm. Top: curved front edge. Weight: 31 kg.
Hallways That Set the Standard.
A solid walnut console table in the hallway sets the material tone for the rest of the home. The timber, the fluting and the curved top all signal that the entrance has been considered rather than left as an afterthought. These two guides cover how to build hallway and entrance schemes where furniture, storage and styling work together.
Overview
Solid Walnut, Curved Top, Fluted Drawers.
A 1100 mm wide console table in solid walnut with a gently curved top edge and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting creates vertical channels across the drawer faces that catch side light and cast fine shadow lines, giving the front of the console a three-dimensional texture that flat-fronted alternatives lack. Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for keys, letters, chargers and the small everyday items a hallway collects. At 800 mm tall with 572 mm of clearance beneath, the console stands at a natural height for a lamp, a vase and a tray while leaving space below for shoes or a basket. 380 mm deep. 31 kg of solid walnut. Substantial enough to anchor against a wall without shifting when drawers are opened or the surface is leaned on.
What Changes When Walnut Arrives.
- It gives the entrance a material standard: Solid walnut at the front door tells a guest the home has been considered before they reach the living room. The grain, the weight and the warmth of the timber set the tone for every room beyond it.
- The fluting catches light all day: In morning sun the channels cast sharp shadows. Under a lamp in the evening the lines soften. The texture means the drawers look different every time you walk past them.
- The drawers hide the daily clutter: Keys, post, chargers, sunglasses, a dog lead. Two shallow drawers give every small item a place, which means the surface stays clear and the hallway stays calm.
- The curved top softens the silhouette: A straight-edged console looks factory-cut. The gentle curve along the front feels organic and handmade, which is why the piece holds its own in both traditional and contemporary hallways.
- 572 mm clearance keeps the base open: Space beneath for shoes, a basket or a low shelf. The open base prevents the hallway from feeling blocked by a solid piece of furniture against the wall.
- 380 mm depth fits narrow halls: The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. It provides a generous surface without reducing the width of the hallway.
- 31 kg stays exactly where you place it: Solid walnut does not shift when a drawer is pulled, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Spaces That Suit Walnut.
A hallway with pale walls and timber flooring where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan room where the console serves as a secondary surface. A landing or wide corridor where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. For ideas on how to make the most of hallway furniture, storage and styling in narrow spaces, our guide to modern hallway storage ideas covers the approach.
Description
The Hallway Deserves Walnut.
The hallway is the room that gets the least attention and the most traffic. Every person who enters the house walks through it. Every guest forms their first impression of the home in it. Every set of keys, every piece of post, every phone charger and every pair of sunglasses ends up dumped on the first flat surface inside the door. Most hallway furniture treats this reality as a problem to solve with cheap storage and a surface that nobody looks at twice. A solid walnut console table treats it as an opportunity. Walnut is the richest, most visually complex timber used in British furniture-making. The grain has depth, movement and a tonal range that runs from dark chocolate through to warm amber, and the surface rewards attention in a way that painted MDF and laminated particle board never will.
This console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall, built entirely from solid walnut with a gently curved top and two drawers with fluted fronts. The fluting is the detail that separates this from every flat-fronted console on the market. Vertical channels are carved into the drawer faces, creating a tactile, three-dimensional surface that catches side light and casts fine shadow lines across the front of the piece. The drawers themselves are 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep, sized for the things a hallway actually needs to hide: keys, letters, chargers, a torch, a dog lead, the small everyday items that would otherwise sit on the surface and make the space look cluttered. At 31 kg the console is substantial. It does not shift against the wall when a drawer is pulled or when someone leans on the curved top to tie a shoe.
For a mirror to hang above the console and complete the hallway arrangement, the walnut wooden oval wall mirror matches the timber, continues the material palette upward from the console to eye level and gives the hallway scheme a considered, connected quality that mismatched furniture cannot achieve.
What Solid Walnut and Fluting Provide.
- 1100 mm wide solid walnut construction. The full width provides a generous surface for a lamp, a vase, a tray of keys and a framed photograph without the console feeling overcrowded. Solid walnut throughout, not veneer over MDF or a walnut-effect laminate.
- Curved top edge. The top has a gentle curve along the front edge that softens the silhouette and gives the console an organic quality that a straight, sharp-edged top does not offer. The curve is subtle but visible, and it makes the piece feel handmade rather than machine-cut.
- Two fluted drawer fronts. Vertical channels carved into the drawer faces create a textured, three-dimensional surface. The fluting catches side light and casts fine shadows, giving the front of the console visual depth even when the drawers are closed and the hallway light is low.
- 480 x 70 x 250 mm internal drawer size. Each drawer holds keys, letters, chargers, gloves and the small items a hallway collects. The 70 mm height keeps contents shallow and visible rather than buried at the bottom of a deep drawer.
- 572 mm clearance to the floor. Space beneath the console for shoes, baskets or a low shelf. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard would.
- 31 kg of solid walnut. The weight anchors the console against the wall. It does not shift when drawers are opened, does not wobble when leaned on and does not need wall-fixing to feel stable.
Why Fluted Drawers Change the Front.
A flat drawer front is functional and invisible. It opens, it closes, it stores. A fluted drawer front does all of those things but adds a visual layer that turns the front of the console into a surface worth looking at. The vertical channels create a rhythm of light and shadow that changes throughout the day as the hallway light shifts. In the morning when sunlight enters from a glazed door, the fluting casts sharp, defined lines across the walnut. In the evening under a lamp on the console surface, the channels soften and the shadows deepen into the grain. The texture means the console looks different at different times and from different angles, which gives a narrow hallway a piece of furniture that rewards a second glance rather than disappearing into the wall behind it.
Where Walnut Console Tables Belong.
In a hallway with pale painted walls and timber flooring, where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor and the curved top and fluted drawers give guests something to notice on the way in. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room, where the console serves as a secondary surface for a lamp and a stack of books and the walnut grain connects to any warm timber already in the room. In a landing or wide corridor where the 380 mm depth fits against the wall without blocking the passage and the 572 mm clearance beneath keeps the space feeling open. In a dining room beside a doorway, where the drawers hold napkins, candles and table linens. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone, cream walls and every warm neutral without needing the room to adjust around it.
Practical Details Before You Order.
- 31 kg requires planned positioning. Solid walnut is heavy. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure two people are available to carry the console from the door to its location. Once positioned it does not need to move again.
- 380 mm depth suits narrow spaces. The console sits close to the wall without projecting far into the hallway. Measure the available width to confirm 1100 mm fits the wall space with clearance either side.
- Walnut benefits from care. Wipe spills promptly. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the developing richness of the grain.
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: Walnut Fluted Console Table.
The console is 1100 mm wide, 380 mm deep and 800 mm tall. The 380 mm depth sits close to the wall without projecting far into the passage. Measure the available wall width to confirm 1100 mm fits with clearance either side for the hallway to feel balanced.
Solid walnut throughout. Not veneer over MDF, not a walnut-effect laminate. The grain has natural variation in tones from dark chocolate to warm amber, and the surface develops a richer depth over time with exposure to light and use. The weight of 31 kg confirms solid timber construction.
Vertical channels carved into the drawer fronts creating a textured, three-dimensional surface. In side light the channels cast fine shadow lines across the walnut. The effect gives the front of the console visual depth and a craft quality that flat drawer fronts do not have. The fluting is visible from across the hallway even in low light.
Hallways with pale painted walls where the dark walnut provides the visual anchor. Behind a sofa in an open-plan living room as a secondary surface. Landings or wide corridors where the slim depth fits without blocking the passage. Dining rooms beside a doorway for linens and candles. Walnut works alongside brass, leather, linen, stone and cream walls. For ideas on how hallway furniture, mirrors and lighting create a welcoming entrance, our guide to home decor trends covers the approach.
Each drawer is 480 mm wide, 70 mm tall and 250 mm deep. They are deliberately shallow, designed for keys, letters, chargers, sunglasses, gloves and the small items a hallway collects daily. The 70 mm height keeps contents visible and accessible rather than lost at the bottom of a deep drawer.
The front edge of the top has a gentle, organic curve rather than a straight machine-cut line. The curve is subtle but visible, softening the silhouette and giving the console a handmade quality. It is one of the details that distinguishes this from mass-produced flat-fronted console tables.
Yes. The 572 mm clearance between the floor and the lower stretcher provides space for shoes, a woven basket, a low storage box or a pair of boots. The open base keeps the hallway feeling lighter than a closed-front sideboard or cabinet would.
The console weighs 31 kg. Two people are needed for safe positioning. Decide the final location before delivery and ensure the route through the house is clear. Once placed against the wall it does not need to move again.
Wipe spills promptly with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the timber and enhances the natural richness and depth of the walnut grain.
Dimensions: 1100 mm (W) x 380 mm (D) x 800 mm (H). Floor clearance: 572 mm. Material: solid walnut. Drawers: 2, each 480 x 70 x 250 mm, fluted fronts. Shelf spacing: 517 mm. Top: curved front edge. Weight: 31 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Hallways That Set the Standard.
A solid walnut console table in the hallway sets the material tone for the rest of the home. The timber, the fluting and the curved top all signal that the entrance has been considered rather than left as an afterthought. These two guides cover how to build hallway and entrance schemes where furniture, storage and styling work together.