Frequently Asked Questions
The dimensions are sixteen inches deep, forty-seven point five inches wide, and thirty-six inches high. This size makes it suitable for various spaces like entryways and living rooms.
The table is handcrafted from solid pine wood. This high-quality material provides durability and a classic look.
The console table is hand-finished with a Hickory Brown stain. This finish enhances the wood grain and adds a protective coating.
The table features two deep drawers. These drawers provide ample storage space for various items.
The open shelf is designed to hold a variety of decorative items and essentials. While specific weight limits are not provided, it is built for practical use.
You can use it to display decorative items or store essentials for easy access. It works well in living rooms, entryways, or bedrooms.
Yes, the console table is a great choice for small spaces. Its dimensions allow it to fit in narrow areas while providing storage.
Yes, the console table comes with straightforward assembly instructions. Most customers find it simple to put together.
The transitional design of the table complements a variety of decor styles. It pairs well with both modern and traditional furnishings.
You can clean the table with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals to preserve the finish and wood quality.
No, the console table is designed for indoor use only. Exposure to outdoor elements can damage the wood and finish.
If the table arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for assistance. They typically offer return or exchange options.
Yes, the table usually comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the specific details at the time of purchase.
Yes, the console table can be used as a TV stand for smaller televisions. Ensure the size fits your TV for optimal use.
Yes, the solid wood construction provides stability for heavy items. It is designed to hold various decorative and functional objects.
The table is available in Hickory Brown. This color adds warmth and versatility to your decor.
















