Console tables

About Console tables

About Castro Lighting Console Tables

Castro Lighting console tables extend the brand’s Portuguese brass craftsmanship into slim, architectural furniture for entrance halls, corridors, and living rooms. Hand-finished in Porto, these consoles combine sculptural metalwork with glass, mirror, or stone tops, creating refined surfaces that integrate naturally with Castro chandeliers, pendants, and wall lights.

Defined by proportion and detailing rather than mass, console tables work especially well as part of a composed “station point” with a mirror, wall lighting, and carefully selected objects.

Craftsmanship & Materials

  • Solid brass frames in polished, satin-brushed, hammered, or aged finishes
  • Tops in clear glass, smoked or bronze mirror, and selected stone such as marble or onyx depending on the model
  • Neat underside detailing, protective feet for parquet and stone, and wall-securing points where appropriate
  • Hand levelling and inspection for clean geometry, stable stance, and consistent finishing

Typologies & Design Language

  • Slim consoles suited to narrow halls and gallery walls
  • Framed bases with decorative ribs, rods, or fluted motifs that echo Castro’s lighting language
  • Selected models with drawers or shelves for smaller objects and everyday use
  • Finishes designed to coordinate with companion Castro mirrors and wall lamps

Proportion, Placement & Styling

  • Depth is typically kept compact to preserve circulation in entrance and corridor settings
  • Console tables are often centred beneath a mirror or artwork to anchor the wall composition
  • A restrained arrangement of trays, a lamp, and one focal object usually reads more architectural than overcrowded styling
  • For stone tops, overall weight and floor protection should be considered during specification

Applications

  • Entrance galleries, corridor pauses, living room backdrops, and suites in private residences
  • Lobby vignettes, concierge areas, lift lobbies, and dining thresholds in hospitality interiors
  • Reception lounges, show flats, executive apartments, and other representative projects
  • Both heritage and contemporary interiors where brass console tables set a refined first impression

Specifications & Options

  • Available finishes may include polished or satin brass, nickel, chrome, bronzed, and aged patinas
  • Top options can include clear or smoked glass, mirror, and selected stone surfaces depending on the model
  • Product information typically includes overall dimensions, top thickness, finish details, weight, fixing notes where applicable, and care guidance
  • Selected projects may allow custom sizes, patinas, stone selections, and coordination with companion Castro lighting