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Oak and Blue Console Tables

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Oak and blue console tables that blend natural wood with contemporary colour. Choose from 5 stylish designs ranging from £160 to £690, featuring warm oak timber paired with striking blue finishes. Ideal for hallways, living rooms, or anywhere you need both storage and sophisticated décor.

  • Top-selling brands – Birlea and Baumhaus deliver quality oak tables with blue accents shoppers trust. Birlea Furniture
  • Popular ranges – Baumhaus Signature Blue and Splash of Blue offer contemporary styling with character. Baumhaus Furniture Signature Blue
  • Materials & finish – Lacquered navy blue paired with solid oak creates durability and visual warmth.
  • Easy shopping – All stock displayed with full specifications, dimensions, and delivery options upfront.

Tip: Navy blue oak consoles work brilliantly against neutral walls—they become the room's focal point without overwhelming smaller spaces.

Browse our full Baumhaus Splash of Blue range or return to our main console tables section for additional colour options.

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Combine natural elegance with contemporary style using our stunning oak and blue console tables. Whether you're searching for a blue console table to anchor your hallway or looking for console tables in blue that complement your décor, our curated selection blends the warmth of solid oak with sophisticated blue finishes. From subtle coastal shades to rich jewel tones, find the perfect blue console table UK homes are loving right now.

  • Versatile Sizing Options – Our collection includes shallow designs perfect for compact spaces, as well as deeper styles that offer generous surface area. Explore our range of console tables 20cm to 40cm deep for tight corners, or opt for roomier alternatives if you need more workspace.
  • Premium Oak Construction – Each console table blue design features durable, sustainably sourced oak that's built to last. Our oak console tables showcase the natural grain whilst offering the striking visual contrast of bold blue upholstery or painted finishes.
  • Style for Every Home – From minimalist modern to farmhouse charm, console table blue options suit various interior aesthetics. Whether your home leans contemporary or traditional, you'll find a design that feels right.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on all orders, ensuring your new oak and blue console table arrives safely and conveniently at your door.

Tip: Measure your hallway or entryway carefully before purchasing—consider both width and depth to ensure your blue console tables fit perfectly and allow comfortable foot traffic flow.

Ready to find your ideal piece? Browse our full console tables collection or explore deeper options with our console tables 40cm to 60cm deep range for extra versatility.

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FAQs on Oak and Blue Console Tables

What size console table fits a hallway?

Most hallways suit 100–120cm wide console tables. Measure your space first: allow 60cm clearance from the opposite wall for foot traffic. Narrow hallways (under 1.5m) work best with 80–100cm tables. Depth should be 30–40cm to avoid protruding into walkways.

Yes. Console tables work well as sofa-back tables if your sofa isnt against the wall. Ensure the table height matches the sofa back (usually 80–90cm). Leave 15–20cm clearance behind the sofa for comfort and to prevent the table tipping forward.

Pair oak and blue consoles with neutral walls (cream, soft grey) to let the colours stand out. Add a large mirror above, table lamps on either end, and minimal décor: books, a vase, or candles. The wood-and-colour combo suits modern, farmhouse, and contemporary schemes.

Oak is lighter, more durable, and resists scratches better than walnut. Walnut offers richer, darker tones and a premium feel. For high-traffic hallways, oak is the practical choice. Walnut suits living rooms where appearance matters more than durability.

Console and hall tables are often interchangeable terms. However, console tables are typically narrower (25–40cm deep) and decorative, while hall tables are sturdier, slightly deeper (40–50cm), and designed for daily keys, post, and coat storage.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Wipe spills immediately with a damp (not wet) cloth. Use furniture oil every 3–6 months to protect the wood. Avoid direct sunlight and central heating, which can fade and crack oak. Place mats under plants and lamps.

Yes, if chosen correctly. Opt for 80–100cm widths and open frames rather than solid bases—these create visual lightness. Pale blue pairs better with compact spaces than deep navy. Position against walls to avoid blocking traffic and maximise the sense of space.

Standard console table height is 75–85cm, matching most dining chairs and allowing comfortable legroom. For behind a sofa, aim for 80–90cm so it aligns with or slightly exceeds the back. Measure your space and existing furniture before purchasing.

Yes, but it depends on depth and height. Narrow console tables (under 40cm deep) work as compact home office desks for laptops only. Ensure height is 70–75cm for comfortable typing. Deeper tables (45–50cm) suit traditional writing or study setups better.

Soft neutrals complement oak and blue best: cream, warm white, pale grey, or soft greige. Avoid competing colours like green or terracotta. These backgrounds let the wood grain and blue finish become focal points without visual clash or overwhelming small spaces.

Yes, if quality is high. Oak is hardwearing and develops character with age. Blue is timeless in home décor, avoiding trendy mistakes. Expect 10+ years from solid wood. Avoid cheap veneers. Price range £150–£400 offers good durability and style balance.
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