Description
The Hoffman console table brings a grounded, organic feel to a hallway or living space. Made from solid mango wood, the rounded rectangular top sits across two chunky cylindrical legs, giving the piece a soft, sculptural look that reads well from every angle. We chose a natural finish that lets the grain and warm tones of the timber show through, with each panel carrying its own character marks and figuring.
At 1350mm wide and 400mm deep, the top offers a generous surface for lamps, framed prints, a bowl of keys or a run of books, while the slim depth keeps it neat against a wall in a narrow entrance. The full-column legs feel solid underfoot and the internal iron structure adds strength where it matters. Rounded edges throughout make it a practical choice for busy walkways and family homes.
The pared-back shape suits modern and organic interiors, and the honeyed mango tone works alongside cream walls, rattan accents or darker joinery. Style it behind a sofa, in a hallway or as a display surface in a dining room. Because it is a natural material, colour and grain will vary slightly from piece to piece, so each table is a little different.
Specification
| Material |
Mango wood with iron structure |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Dimensions |
1350 x 400 x 760mm (W x D x H) |
| Top shape |
Rounded rectangular |
| Legs |
Two solid cylindrical columns |
| Finish |
Natural mango wood grain |
| Assembly |
Leg fitting may be required |
Frequently Asked
What is the console table made from?
It is made from solid mango wood with an internal iron structure for added strength and stability.
Will the wood grain look the same as the photo?
No two pieces are identical. Mango wood carries natural colour variation and grain markings, so each table has its own character.
How do I care for the mango wood?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and dry straight after. Avoid harsh cleaners and keep it away from direct heat and prolonged sunlight to protect the finish.
What can I place on it?
The 1350mm wide top suits lamps, books, framed prints, a vase or a bowl of keys. The 400mm depth keeps it slim against a wall.
Which rooms does it suit?
It works well in a hallway, living room or dining room, and can sit behind a sofa as a display surface.