At Shogun, we're very fond of this little piece of furniture known as the console, and we've put together a very large selection for you.
The console has always served as a decorative support. Originally semi-circular in marble or stone, fixed directly to a wall in the Greek and Roman civilizations, they were used to support sculptures and urns. In the Renaissance, it was used to hold beautiful mirrors, porcelain or works of art. Later, in the 18th century, it was used to hold candlesticks, candelabras and flower vases. It was in the 19th century that the console took on its current use as an occasional table in living rooms and entrance halls, and became a practical piece of furniture.
As you can see, our consoles have a dual function: they're designed to showcase your most beautiful decorative objects, while at the same time fitting into small spaces thanks to their shallow depth. And whatever your decorating style, we've got the pieces for you: industrial, Scandinavian, navy, Chinese, art deco...
Shogun is a French furniture and decoration company established in 1979. We specialize in timeless furniture and atypical decorative pieces. Our aim is to offer you quality items made from noble materials and using traditional assembly techniques. If you have the opportunity, we invite you to visit our stores, where many of the unique items not featured on our website are on display.
L100 x P32 x H78 cm
ADB IXTAC04
This small console revisits the art deco style with its rectangular shape and cubic handles, while bringing it into line with the nautical world of yachts. Its stainless steel tubular base is robust and not susceptible to corrosion. An elegant and chic piece of furniture for your entrance hall !
L106 x P36 x H80 cm
ADB IXTAC59
The stainless steel structure of this console table looks like something out of a designer's notebook from the 1930s, and is reminiscent of the balanced cantilever chair. For practicality, this hallway unit has 2 drawers with hidden notches. As for the details, you'll love the leather upholstery on the centre rail. A real gem!