LITTLE TREE 63" Farmhouse Console Table with Storage, Rustic Sofa Table for Entryway, Narrow Long Sofa Table Behind Couch, Console Table for Living Room, Hallway—Versatile Storage Solution, Oak
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Oak
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28.75 kg
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- Important Notes • Color Variations: Natural wood tones may display warmer undertones under incandescent lighting • Discreet Fasteners: 85% of screws are positioned on non-visible surfaces for a complete look • Load Capacity: Holds up to 180 lb when weight is evenly distributed Why This Stands Out Space-Saving Proportions: 63" L x 11.8" W footprint fits standard sectional sofas Child-Safe Design: Anti-tip device and non-toxic finishes Seasonal Adaptability: Transition from holiday decor displays to everyday functionality
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Authentic Farmhouse Appeal: Spanning 63 inches in warm oak finishes, this entryway table brings rustic elegance to modern homes. Its elongated design accommodates table lamps, framed photos, and decorative trays while maintaining clean sightlines Premium MDF Construction: Engineered with MDF and reinforced trapezoidal base, the console table for entryway withstands daily use while preserving its distressed wood aesthetic. Hidden fasteners ensure both durability and upscale presentation Effortless Portability: This wood console table comes with detailed instructions and each part is labeled for easy assembly. The strategic hollow design reduces weight by 40% compared to solid wood consoles, making it easy for a single person to transfer Applicable in Multiple Scenarios: This console can be placed at the entrance to store keys, or behind the sofa. The 32.2-inch height allows the remote control/coasters to be within reach. It can also be placed in the hallway to show your artistic taste Smart Storage Solutions: This hallway table has a spacious surface. The open bottom storage accommodates baskets up to 12 inches high for easy hidden organization. The 11.8-inch depth makes the most of space in tight areas