Description
The Malvern console table brings a warm, grounded feel to a hallway, living room or study. Its natural oak tones run across the top and along the tapered legs, with a soft grain that gives each piece its own character. The clean lines and gently shaped apron keep the look light, so it sits comfortably against a wall without crowding the space.
A single wide drawer runs the length of the frame, giving you a spot for keys, post, chargers and the odd notebook. Two round metal knobs in a dark finish sit against the pale wood, offering a simple point of contrast and an easy grip when you open the drawer. Made from oak, rubberwood, oak veneer and MDF, the table balances solid feel with a considered price.
Measuring 1000mm wide, 360mm deep and 750mm tall, the Malvern works as a slim console behind a sofa, a landing table by the front door or a compact writing surface in a smaller room. The shallow depth keeps it practical in a hallway, while the height suits a lamp, a vase or a framed photo on top.
Specification
| Material |
Oak, rubberwood, oak veneer and MDF |
| Colour |
Natural oak |
| Drawer |
1 drawer with metal knobs |
| Width |
1000mm |
| Depth |
360mm |
| Height |
750mm |
| Style |
Contemporary |
Frequently Asked
What is the Malvern console table made from?
It is made from a mix of oak, rubberwood, oak veneer and MDF, giving it a solid feel with a natural oak finish.
How should I care for the oak finish?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Avoid harsh cleaners and keep it out of direct heat and prolonged sunlight to protect the colour.
How much storage does the drawer offer?
There is one wide drawer running the length of the frame, ideal for keys, post, stationery and other small items you want kept out of sight.
Will it fit in a narrow hallway?
At 360mm deep it is fairly slim, so it suits hallways and landings where floor space is limited while still offering a usable top surface.
Can I put a lamp on top?
Yes. The 750mm height and flat top make it well suited to a table lamp, a vase or framed photos.