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Console tables 60–80cm wide: stylish storage that fits any hallway or living room. Browse 40 stunning options from £60 to £1,110, crafted in oak, acacia, reclaimed wood and marble finishes. Whether you need contemporary grey, classic cream or rich brown tones, you'll find a console that suits your home.

  • Top brands – Annaghmore, Julian Bowen and Homestyle GB lead our bestsellers with quality designs.
  • Trusted ranges – The Dunmore Oak and Cotswold ranges deliver timeless style and proven durability.
  • Material choices – Choose solid oak, reclaimed wood, marble tops or metal frames to match your décor.
  • Stock & delivery – Most items ship quickly with reliable UK delivery to get your console in place fast.

Tip: Measure your space carefully — at 60–80cm wide, these consoles suit compact hallways and snug alcoves without overwhelming the room.

Explore the and Treviso Oak ranges for additional character, or browse our full console tables selection for other widths.

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Browse Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide by Style

Our Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide are ideal for hallways, living rooms and behind sofas. Slim designs — typically 30–40cm deep — allow them to sit flush against a wall without taking up floor space.

Narrow Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide for Hallways

Choose from Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide in marble, oak, glass, mirrored and painted finishes. Many include storage options such as drawers, shelves and cupboards — keeping hallways neat and clutter-free.

Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide with Storage & Drawers

Our Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide range from compact 80cm-wide hallway tables to large 160cm+ sideboardstyle pieces. Use the size filter to find the right width for your space.

Our 60cm to 80cm wide console tables are the perfect hallway or living room statement piece that combines style with practical storage. Whether you're searching for an 80cm console table in classic ivory or a contemporary design, we stock a range of sizes including 800mm wide options to suit your space. From sleek modern finishes to timeless wooden styles, an 80cm wide console table creates an impressive focal point whilst keeping your entrance organised.

  • Premium Material Selection – Browse our collection of oak console tables alongside painted finishes and natural wood in this width range. We offer authentic craftsmanship with styles to complement any home décor.
  • Perfect Width for Any Room – An 80cm console table strikes the ideal balance between statement design and practical placement. Our 80cm wide console table UK range fits beautifully against walls whilst providing ample surface space for display and storage.
  • Depth Options to Suit Your Space – Pair your purchase with our console tables 40cm to 60cm deep or explore console tables 60cm to 80cm depth for a more imposing design.
  • Delivery – All orders include free UK delivery, so your new console table arrives safely at your door with no hidden costs.

Tip: Measure your wall space carefully before purchasing — an 80 cm wide console table works best with at least 100cm of clear wall space to avoid a cramped appearance.

Explore the full range in our console tables collection to find the perfect match for your home today.

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FAQs on Console Tables 60cm to 80cm Wide

Where should I put a console table in my home?

Console tables 60–80cm wide work best in hallways as a catch-all for keys and post, or behind sofas to define spaces. They suit living rooms as lamp tables or accent pieces, and bedrooms as dressing tables. Their slim 30–40cm depth means they fit against walls without blocking walkways.

Console tables are designed to sit against walls with a slim depth (typically 30–40cm), making them ideal for hallways and tight spaces. Side tables are usually deeper, freestanding pieces positioned next to seating. Console tables prioritise space-saving and display; side tables offer more surface area.

Storage in a console table is worth considering if your hallway or entryway needs organisation. Drawers and lower shelves hide clutter while keeping essentials accessible. Non-storage models offer a cleaner look and work better in living rooms. Filter by storage on the product page to compare options.

Mirrored and marble console tables suit hallways well—theyre easy to wipe clean and create a polished entrance. Solid oak offers warmth and durability for traditional spaces. Painted MDF is practical for busy households. Choose based on your décor style and how much maintenance youre willing to do.

Measure your wall width first, then decide how much of that space you want the table to occupy. A 60–80cm console table suits most hallways. Check the depth (usually 30–40cm) and ensure it wont obstruct doorways or walkways. Note the height—typically 75–85cm to complement wall décor.

Yes, a 60–80cm console table works well behind sofas to define spaces between living and dining areas. It provides a surface for lamps, plants or decorative items. Ensure the table height sits just above the sofa back (roughly 75–85cm) so it doesnt block sightlines or feel cramped.

Choose a console table at the narrower end of the 60–80cm range—60cm tables take up less floor space. Opt for slimline depths (30cm rather than 40cm) and open designs without legs rather than solid bases, which create visual lightness. Mirrored surfaces also help small spaces feel larger.

Layer height with a mirror or artwork above, then add a table lamp, vase and small plant below. Keep items asymmetrical for visual interest. In hallways, add a runner underneath. Avoid overcrowding—three to five items is ideal. Tailor colours to your rooms palette for cohesion.

Wipe marble console tables weekly with a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Avoid acidic cleaners and spills—marble etches easily. Seal marble annually with a pH-neutral sealer. Use coasters under glasses and place mats under decorative items. Dust with a microfibre cloth to prevent scratches.

Painted MDF console tables are practical for busy homes. Wipe them with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scourers, which damage paint. Touch up chips with matching paint if needed. Theyre less demanding than marble or oak, making them ideal for hallways with high traffic.
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