Your entryway makes the first impression on every guest, but finding a narrow console table that balances visual impact with practical dimensions for tight hallways often forces you to compromise on style. The LOOMLAN Vaylin Geometric Wood Console Table is a 70-inch contemporary console table built for entryways and behind-sofa placement, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | LOOMLAN |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 70" W x 16" D x 30" H |
| Weight | 40 lbs |
| Material | Solid wood with carved geometric framework |
| Finish/Color | Reddish Brown / Walnut |
| Storage Type | Open (no doors or drawers) |
| Assembly | Yes - minimal assembly required |
| Style | Contemporary with geometric pattern |
What Is a Console Table?
A console table is a narrow, rectangular table designed to fit against walls in entryways, hallways, or behind sofas. Unlike a sideboard, which is deeper and designed for dining room storage, a console table prioritizes a slim profile to work in tight spaces where deeper furniture would obstruct traffic flow.
What You Get With the LOOMLAN Vaylin Geometric Wood Console Table
- Geometric Wood Construction -- The carved geometric pattern creates structural visual depth and shadow play throughout the day, making the piece feel custom-built rather than mass-produced.
- Generous 70-Inch Width -- This nearly 6-foot width works behind large sectional sofas or creates commanding presence in spacious entryways, providing surface area for multiple styling zones.
- Space-Conscious 16-Inch Depth -- This narrow profile fits comfortably in hallways and behind sofas without cramping walkways, while still offering enough depth for layered styling with frames and accessories.
- Rich Walnut Brown Finish -- The reddish-brown walnut tone brings warmth to modern and transitional spaces, creating an inviting atmosphere that complements both light and dark color schemes.
- 30-Inch Height -- This standard console height works behind most sofas and creates proper scale in entryways for displaying table lamps, mirrors, or artwork above.
Where Does a Geometric Console Table Work Best?
Place this sofa table behind a sectional in your living room to define zones in an open floor plan, or anchor your entryway with a statement piece that sets the tone for your home. The geometric pattern pairs beautifully with other accent tables and works equally well in dining room settings as a sideboard alternative.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How deep should a console table be?
- Console tables typically range from 10 to 18 inches deep, with 16 inches being ideal for behind-sofa placement while maintaining walkway clearance.
- What is a console table used for?
- Console tables display decorative items, hold keys and mail in entryways, or create styling vignettes behind sofas in living rooms.
- How high should a console table be behind a sofa?
- A console table should be at or slightly below the sofa back height, typically 28 to 32 inches, with this 30-inch model fitting most standard sofas.
- What is the difference between a console table and a sofa table?
- Console table and sofa table are interchangeable terms for the same piece of furniture -- a narrow table designed for hallways, entryways, or behind sofas.
- Does this console table ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN provides free shipping to the continental United States with no minimum order.
- Is assembly required?
- Yes, minimal assembly is required for this console table.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and trade professionals receive up to 40% off through the LOOMLAN Trade Program, with no minimum order and approval in 1-2 business days. This geometric console works beautifully in hospitality lobbies, office reception areas, and model home staging.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off retail -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for residential and light commercial applications |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
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