A reception area exposes every gap in your visitor-facing storage, and your console table becomes part of the first impression when printers, supplies, and paperwork have nowhere to go. In a busy workspace, you need storage that keeps working materials close without making the counter look like a staging area. This console table places a pull out shelf for a printer beside a center wood door storage area and two additional wood door storage areas. You can separate printer use from supplies and paperwork while keeping those contents concealed. The center area conceals one adjustable shelf, and the two additional areas conceal two adjustable shelves, giving your team a place to assign recurring materials before they spread across the reception zone.
The overall dimensions are 60-inch wide by 19-inch deep by 36-inch high. The center storage area has two wood doors and conceals one adjustable shelf. The two additional wood door storage areas conceal two adjustable shelves. One pull out shelf is provided for a printer. The finish is wire brushed natural Light Oak, with a natural appearance described as dry, plus cerusing that highlights the wood grain for added depth and texture. Arch elements draw from traditional inspiration, while slight shaping at the breakfronts and arched side panels adds softness to the form. Mottled antique hardware enhances the look of the collection.
For your team, the configuration supports a division between printer access and stored materials. Use the pull out shelf for the printer, then assign the center compartment and the two additional wood door storage areas according to the way your reception staff works. Because the center area conceals one adjustable shelf and the other two areas conceal two adjustable shelves, you can set the interior arrangement around the materials each area holds. The 60-inch wide by 19-inch deep by 36-inch high overall footprint gives you a measured reference for planning placement behind a counter or along a visitor-facing wall. The wire brushed natural Light Oak finish, cerusing, arched side panels, shaped breakfronts, and mottled antique hardware carry the look from the first glance through daily use. You are choosing a console table that keeps printer service and concealed storage in one reception-facing piece, with the shelf and door configuration stated clearly before you place it in your workspace.