
Laura Ashley Balmoral 3 Drawer Triple Console Table in Honey
Designed to do more than a standard console table, this larger Balmoral piece combines concealed storage with generous open shelving, making it especially useful in busy living spaces where styling and practicality need to work together. The long silhouette creates strong visual presence, while the lighter birch finish prevents the table from feeling overly heavy against walls or beneath mirrors and artwork.
Three drawers run neatly across the top, providing useful hidden storage for smaller household items, paperwork, chargers or everyday accessories. Beneath, the open shelving offers space for stacked books, decorative ceramics, baskets or lighting, helping the piece feel more layered and lived-in than a simpler console design.
Cross-frame side panels bring structure and symmetry to the overall shape, while brass-effect detailing adds subtle contrast against the softer timber colouring. The combination works particularly well in interiors that mix traditional furniture with lighter fabrics, painted finishes and relaxed decorative styling.
Its proportions also make it more flexible than many hallway consoles. Alongside entrance spaces, it could work behind a sofa, beneath a television, in a dining room alcove or as a statement storage piece in a larger landing.
Original: $1,774.64
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Designed to do more than a standard console table, this larger Balmoral piece combines concealed storage with generous open shelving, making it especially useful in busy living spaces where styling and practicality need to work together. The long silhouette creates strong visual presence, while the lighter birch finish prevents the table from feeling overly heavy against walls or beneath mirrors and artwork.
Three drawers run neatly across the top, providing useful hidden storage for smaller household items, paperwork, chargers or everyday accessories. Beneath, the open shelving offers space for stacked books, decorative ceramics, baskets or lighting, helping the piece feel more layered and lived-in than a simpler console design.
Cross-frame side panels bring structure and symmetry to the overall shape, while brass-effect detailing adds subtle contrast against the softer timber colouring. The combination works particularly well in interiors that mix traditional furniture with lighter fabrics, painted finishes and relaxed decorative styling.
Its proportions also make it more flexible than many hallway consoles. Alongside entrance spaces, it could work behind a sofa, beneath a television, in a dining room alcove or as a statement storage piece in a larger landing.
























