TV consoles are one of the hardest furniture categories to get right. They’re defined by function — TV sits on top, cords go somewhere, remotes get lost in the drawers — but they take up more visual real estate in most living rooms than any other piece. Boring ones make the whole room feel unfinished.
The consoles here don’t look like they came from a big-box store. Industrial pieces with metal mesh door panels that hide cables without hiding air circulation. Dark wood pieces with hand-carved drawer fronts. Sideboard-style consoles with sliding wood doors and lower open shelves. Reclaimed shutter-door designs where the doors themselves are the feature.
Most are solid wood or metal-and-wood combinations. Some come from India, where cabinet joinery is a serious craft. Others are sourced from Indonesia and Vietnam, where the workshop tradition leans toward lighter construction with more refined drawer hardware.
TV weight and screen width both affect what console depth and width you need. Come in with those numbers and we’ll point you toward pieces that actually fit your setup.