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Mango wood console tables are one of the most versatile pieces of furniture you can add to your home. Slim enough to sit against a wall without taking up much space, yet distinctive enough to make a real impression, they work just as well in a hallway as they do in a living room or dining space. This collection covers a wide range of styles and finishes — from light solid mango wood that keeps things bright and airy, to dark and black finishes for a bolder, moodier look. If you prefer something with a contemporary edge, the marble and mango wood combinations are particularly striking, while mango wood and metal designs bring an industrial character that suits modern and traditional rooms alike. The Dakota range offers its own understated appeal for those who prefer a cleaner, more paired-back aesthetic. Every table is crafted from high quality solid mango wood at a genuinely affordable price, with free delivery across the UK, 0% finance available, and most pieces in stock for immediate delivery. Visit our furniture shop in Leicester to see them in person, or buy online from a retailer rated Excellent on Trustpilot for 5 star customer service.

Mango wood console tables that blend warmth, durability and timeless style. Browse 43 stunning designs priced from £130 to £2,240. Whether you need a statement hallway piece or subtle entryway storage, mango wood offers natural grain and rich colour that suits traditional, contemporary and eclectic homes alike.

  • Indian Hub Ajmer – Light mango finish with authentic craftsmanship and exceptional value. Indian Hub Ajmer Light Mango
  • Trusted brands – Humz, Jaipur Furniture and Indian Hub deliver quality and style. Humz
  • Colour choice – Black, brown, grey and white finishes work with any interior scheme.
  • Finish varieties – Aged white, antique white and black washed options for distinct character.

Tip: Mango wood develops character with age—light finishes show the natural grain beautifully, whilst darker tones create dramatic focal points in hallways and living rooms.

Explore our Jaipur Furniture Geometric range or discover current stock in our Humz Clearance section for exceptional savings.

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Mango Wood Hall Table

A mango wood hall table is often the first piece of furniture a visitor notices when they walk through your front door — which makes choosing the right one worth a little thought. The hallway is a hardworking space: it needs to look good. A solid mango wood hall table handles all of that with ease, offering a sturdy surface that won't wobble or shift, finished in a material warm and characterful enough to set the tone for the rest of your home. Narrow designs fit even the most compact entranceways without feeling cramped.

Mango Wood Console Tables with Drawers

A console table with drawers earns its place in any room by doing two things at once — looking stylish and keeping everyday clutter out of sight. In a hallway, drawers are ideal for storing keys, chargers, and the small items that tend to pile up near the front door. In a living room or bedroom, they offer a discreet solution for anything you want accessible but not on show. The drawer fronts on many of these mango wood designs feature carved detailing or contrasting metal hardware, which means the storage element adds to the look of the table rather than compromising it. Form and function, properly balanced.

 

Mango wood console tables bring warm, natural elegance to any hallway, living room, or entryway. Our collection features stunning mango console designs, from sleek contemporary pieces to rustic charm. Whether you're searching for a dark mango wood console table or a lighter natural finish, we stock mango wood console tables in various sizes and styles to suit your home.

  • Versatile Style & Storage – Many of our options include mango wood console table with drawers, offering practical storage alongside their elegant appearance. These pieces work beautifully as statement furniture whilst keeping clutter hidden away.
  • Depth & Width Options – Choose from shallow styles perfect for tight spaces, or deeper designs that provide more surface area. We offer console tables 20cm to 40cm deep for compact rooms, as well as larger console tables 40cm to 60cm deep for more substantial displays.
  • Quality Craftsmanship – Mango wood is prized for its durability and distinctive grain patterns, making each console table unique. The natural variations in colour and texture mean every piece has individual character.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all orders, so your new mango console arrives safely at your door.

Tip: Measure your space carefully before ordering, paying attention to both depth and wall clearance, to ensure your console table fits perfectly in your chosen location.

Explore our full console tables collection to compare mango wood options with other materials like oak console tables, and find the perfect addition to your home.

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FAQs on Mango Wood Console Tables

What size mango wood console table do I need for my hallway?

Measure your wall space and leave 30cm clearance from doors. Most hallway console tables range from 100–120cm wide and 30–40cm deep. In living rooms, tables can be wider (up to 150cm). Check product dimensions at checkout to ensure the table fits your space without blocking traffic flow.

Mango wood offers warmth, durability, and a natural grain pattern that works with most interiors; it suits traditional, Scandinavian, and rustic schemes. Glass tops are sleeker, less visually heavy in small spaces, and easier to clean, but less forgiving with marks. Choose mango wood for character and longevity; glass for minimalist, contemporary homes.

Light, natural mango finishes reflect more light and make narrow hallways feel more open. Dark or black finishes can make small spaces feel enclosed. Pair light wood with a mirror above to maximise the sense of space. In compact hallways under 2 metres wide, opt for tables no wider than 100cm.

Layer a table lamp for task lighting, add a decorative object such as a vase or sculpture, and prop a piece of artwork or a framed photo at an angle behind. Keep the surface uncluttered to maintain visual balance. In living rooms, console tables work well behind sofas or as a display surface in alcoves.

A console table is narrow (typically 30–40cm deep), designed to sit against a wall, and often doubles as a display or accent piece. A side table is usually wider, more freestanding, and placed next to a sofa or armchair for functional use like holding drinks. Both can be mango wood, but serve different spatial purposes.

Wipe spills immediately with a soft, dry cloth to prevent water rings. Clean weekly with a barely damp cloth and mild wood soap, then dry thoroughly. Apply furniture wax or oil every 3–6 months to maintain the finish and protect against moisture. Avoid placing wet glasses directly on the surface.

Yes. Mango wood is durable, sustainable, and develops character over time. Tables typically last 10+ years with basic care. The natural grain and warm tone suit most interiors, making them a versatile long-term investment. Unlike trendy finishes, mango wood doesnt date, and pieces resell well on secondhand platforms.

Console tables can work as compact desks if 75–80cm tall, though most are standard table height (75cm). Check the depth—30–40cm may be tight for a monitor and keyboard. Better suited to light admin tasks, creative work, or as a vanity. For full-time home working, a dedicated desk with cable management is more practical.

Light natural, dark walnut, and black matte finishes are available, with some ranges combining mango wood with marble tops or metal legs. Light finishes suit bright, neutral spaces and Scandinavian interiors. Dark finishes add drama and suit bold colour schemes. Metal and wood combinations work well in industrial-style homes.

Mango wood comes from fast-growing mango trees, making it a renewable resource compared to slower-growing hardwoods. Trees are typically harvested after 40–50 years of fruit production, so the wood is a byproduct of agriculture rather than primary-growth timber. This makes mango wood an eco-conscious choice for sustainable home furnishing.

Measure the wall width in centimetres, then subtract 10cm for clearance on each side. For depth, ensure the table doesnt obstruct doorways (aim for 30–40cm). Measure from skirting boards if relevant. Note ceiling height and any wall-mounted features like light switches or radiators that might affect placement or styling above the table.

Use it as a serving station with a table lamp, decorative bowls, or a drinks tray for entertaining. Add height variation with candles, small sculptures, or potted plants. A large mirror or artwork behind creates visual impact. Avoid the dining table setup—keep surfaces relatively clear so the console remains a display piece, not a clutter zone.
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