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- #106,551 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #81 in Sofa Tables
janie watson
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Too many pieces and sketchy instructions for this old lady. Top pieces do not fit together flush but I'm putting stuff over that!
Kyra arena
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
There's a screw that was in the way of 2 other screws from going on. I used it anyway. It's wobbly but it does the job and customer service was VERY helpful offering me 15$ for my troubles. The item is smaller than you think,looks great,good for the price,took 2 hrs to assemble
SpicyPisces
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I needed something for an empty/blank space at my stairwell.I figured a table with some decor would be perfect!I wanted something small but not too small.. something that wouldn’t get in the way of my family and/guests walking.I’m not the best when it comes to measuring dimensions, but looking at other reviews and pictures sent in by others that have purchase this table I knew it would be perfect!It was very easy to build!I didn’t need any extra tools for it. It came with the Allen wrench and a screwdriver already in the box.I would say it probably took me about 25-30 minutes to build.It’s not very heavy, so carrying it upstairs wasn’t rough.According to the description, it can hold a pretty good amount of weight.(The picture frames of the decor I have on it isn’t that heavy.)It does come with a wall anchor, but I did not use that.It fits perfectly where I wanted, and with people constantly moving up and down the stairs, the table has not shaken, and the decor hasn’t fallen.It adds a little extra “something something” to what was a boring space without being “too much” or getting in the way.
A!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
It was easy to put together, perfect size
KH
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Great material, very sturdy and fits the space perfectly
Brenda Flynn
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Just this right size.
True grits
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I assembled this easily while watching television. The instructions were straightforward and easy to follow. The console table is sturdy because the frame is metal. The bottom has rods that run the length of the table, adding both style and support to keep the table's shape. We all know the tendency of assembled, low cost items to warp or sway, but the metal frame will keep this table true to form.My only possible drawback, which is completely subjective, is the top of the table. The pieces are well constructed and meets the standard expected at this price point; however, the top has a seem that runs vertically down the center of the top. Depending on the specific use, this may be important to some, but it's easily covered by a runner. For me,the drawback is compensated by the ease of working with 2 small panels, and my intended use covering the entire top...Which brings me to the unique size of this console table. Because the table is narrow and tall, it fits perfectly on a stair that buts against a closet (awkward room with sloped ceiling and other oddities), and happens to be exactly as deep as the table's width. Yay! This table has increased the closet space, eliminated wasted space and streamlined a chaotic aesthetic. Unfortunately, I can't get the right angle to show how perfectly this slides in, but trust me when I say I was delighted at the fit.I'm always conscientious of weight limits, but still find a sagging drawer or shelf sooner than I'd like on assembled furniture. This table has a metal frame that supports the top, so I'm less inclined to worry about sagging too soon.I'm really happy with this table and it's ability to function in several ways as my needs change. Who knows, it may hold a television next year!
Violet
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Our entry hallway has an odd, small wall that sits beside a closet which the previous owners unfortunately used for their cat’s litter box, so it stinks too bad to make use of whatsoever.I’ve tried putting different pieces of furniture and decor in this spot, but most things felt too large and overpowering for the space, especially since the wall straight ahead from the door has a nice record player stand and record holder display.Seeing this console table felt like the perfect solution. It’s small and slim - perfect for placing down your keys, bag, or water bottle when coming into or before leaving the house. The black and wood finishes match the record player, adding some cohesion to the space.Truly my only gripe is that each piece was labeled by those small, round, numbered stickers, and it’s just a PITA to scrape each one off individually. I wish they would come up with a new system for affixing numbers to pieces, when necessary.The instructions mention needing a power drill for this build, but that’s only if you’re planning on affixing it to the wall. If you don’t live in an earthquake zone (or have some other reason for needing your furniture strapped down), that’s likely not at all necessary. All the bolts you use will be screwed in with the provided Allen wrench, so you really don’t need anything extra to get the job done.The build was quick and simple - maybe more so than most. If it matters to your uses at all, the table top is actually divided right down the middle (vertically) into two pieces.Very happy with this piece and I think the 35 dollar price is right on!
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