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"console table" Definitions
  1. a table fixed to a wall with its top supported by consoles or front legs

30 Sentences With "console table"

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The console table is listed for 2,531 euros (about $2,820) on Karakter's website.
"On this console table over here, we have a ceramic little town," Jenner said.
Guests should be ready for their close-ups: Ms. Bareilles keeps a pink Instax mini camera on a console table.
Assembling a console table without even a hint of leg wobble makes me feel like an absolute champion, it really does.
It secured a $1,000 grant in Neediest Cases funds to allow Ms. Fludgate to buy a sofa, a chair and a console table.
Installed on a porch, a console table or hooked to a backpack, these small, sleek and increasingly inexpensive devices measure hyper-local air quality.
Those include a leather-wrapped console table from the luxury Americana furniture brand BDDW and a set of Japanese kitchen knives selected for craftsmanship and the quality of the steel.
Halfway through the concert, between numbers, somebody in the auditorium screamed the name of the group and I went under the console table so fast, I think I exceeded the speed of light.
Just inside the entrance, for instance, is a black lacquer Art Deco console table by Jean Dunand, the first collectible piece of designer furniture Ms. Summers bought for herself, in the early 1970s.
" Her go-to entryway formula includes "a fun, dramatic light fixture, a mirror to check yourself before you leave, a console table to set your keys or mail on, and either fun, colorful art or wallpaper.
For clients in a TriBeCa triplex, she created a modern, industrial look by painting the entryway a cool, bright white (Decorator's White from Benjamin Moore), installing wide-plank wood floors and splurging on a $3,100 walnut console table from Desiron.
There were 2000th-century Persian rug fragments, Iznik tiles, an 2500th-century Italian console table, Indian miniatures, baroque wall mirrors, and even more unexpectedly, he collected the flags of countries ranging from Botswana and Swaziland to Norway, New Zealand and the United States.
He took in the Santa Claus welcome mat many months out of season, the wicker basket against the far wall spilling over with sandals and tennis shoes, the lacquered console table on which the house keys and loose change had been tossed . . .
While it's true most people staying in Times Square are likely going to spend most of their time outside the room, there was hardly any space for lounging in the room itself, save for a small armchair and ottoman near the window, and a chair at the desk-slash-glorified console table.
In the rooms Mr. Furth designs, he likes to install unexpected pieces by contemporary artists and designers: a metal console table festooned with woven textiles that he developed with Tanya Aguiñiga; a chandelier of knotted electrical cord by Kwangho Lee; a coffee table resembling a spill of liquid bronze by Stefan Bishop.
The French designer Hervé van der Straeten, who extends his own practice with equal force to furniture, lighting and jewelry, is showing a painterly collection of furniture, including his "Borderline" stainless steel console table (32,600 euros, or about $38,300, for an edition of 60) broken down into a series of geometric, rainbow-colored pieces mounted on the wall.
I set the painting against the wall with some fabric to keep it from marring the ash gray paint job, set up the ladder, climb a few steps where I measure the center of the wall, and raise the median height a bit to compensate for the console table hugging the wall between the unlit sconces.
Basic form of the console table. The bracket supports are frequently highly decorative Console tables serving as pier tables underneath pier glasses, Denmark A console table is a table whose top surface is supported by corbels or brackets rather than by the usual four legs.Furniture historian Edgar G. Miller differentiates the console table and the pier table. Pier tables are designed with a flat edge to be against the wall, whereas a console table may have any edge against the wall or be freestanding.
McKim also ordered a new mahogany console table based on Anthony Quervelle's 1829 console table (made for the East Room, but since about 1860 having stood in the Family Dining Room), and a new mirror. To light the room, McKim hired Edward F. Caldwell & Co. of New York to design a new chandelier and wall sconces for the room. The chandelier design was copied from 18th-century English and French chandeliers, and cut glass was used for the chandelier and wall sconces.
The convention typically offers arcade gaming, artists’ alley, a boffer (foam weapons) room, costume contest, dealers’ hall, formal dance, and gaming (console, table top, video). Its formal dance benefited the American Association for Cancer prevention in 2016.
Suneg in the mid 1960s from a modified console table. Other examples of Father Suneg's original handicraft included the hand-hammered copper front doors and the mosaic backdrop behind the Mary statue in the bell tower chapel.Manhart, Nick (2019). “St Margaret Mary Centennial 1919-2019” (1 ed.).
In one of her hands she holds a brown fur muff, perhaps a present from Vienna. The young girl, who is presented as pretty and appealing, has a pale countenance which is enhanced by the blue and silver tones. In the background, there is a high console table with a round mirror behind it.
The Audience Room The audience room (Fogadószoba) of Franz Joseph I was situated in a corner of the private apartments wing, with two windows opening southwards and three windows opening westwards. It had a beautiful stuccoed and frescoed ceiling. The walls were covered with floral wallpapers. The room was furnished with a crystal chandelier, a golden Rococo console table with a large mirror and a parlour suite.
It is therefore generally of a long and tall shape to fit the space. It may be as a hanging mirror or as mirrored glass affixed flush to the pier, in which case it is sometimes of the same shape and design as the windows themselves. This was a common decorating feature in the reception rooms of classical 18th-century houses. A console table typically stood below the pier glass.
124, 1980 edition, Thames and Hudson World of Art series, Whereas "corbel" is rarely used outside architecture, "console" is widely used for furniture, as in console table, and other decorative arts where the motif appears. The word corbel comes from Old French and derives from the Latin ', a diminutive of ' ("raven"), which refers to the beak-like appearance. Similarly, the French refer to a bracket-corbel, usually a load-bearing internal feature, as a ' ("crow").
This room contains the painting of the Madonna and Child with St. John by Andrea del Sarto of 1520. In 1936 the Billiards Room was transformed into a library to house the many volumes amassed by Anthony de Rothschild. One of the most comfortable rooms in the house, its book-lined walls are only interrupted by Gainsborough's full-length portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, and various other masterpieces. Standing on a console table is Tiepolo's "The Assumption of the Virgin".
He also assumed the workshop of his master along with a brother-in-law, Lukas von der Auwera. He created several utilitant items over the next several years including a console table (1759), the altar to the Augustinerkirche, Würzburg (1760), the altar and baptismal font to the Stadtpfarrkirche of St Maria and St Regiswindis, Gerolzhofen, Schweinfurt. He collaborated with Lukas von der Auwera between 1763 and 1766 on the Vierröhren Fountain, Würzburg carving the figures. In 1766 he moved on to a purely aesthetic work depicting the Crucifixion for a church in Kürnach.
A copy of this book can be seen on the bed headboard bookshelf behind Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy episode 14 of season 2, where she has pregnancy cravings and eats pistachio ice cream with hot fudge and sardines. It is visible when Ricky Ricardo/Desi Arnaz serves his TV wife Lucy Ricardo the concoction of the three incongruous ingredients to satisfy her craving. It's also shown on the console table behind the sofa in episode 18 of season 2 in which Lucy develops an Inferiority Complex.
The quarry was a source of Wiannamatta stone (advertised in the press of the 1820s - '30s as Cowpastures stone), a highly-figured mudstone used for paving (i.e. flagstones) at Brownlow Hill (the console table base, veranda and entrance hall flagging) and Elizabeth Bay House (the entrance hall and flagging, saloon stair and upper floor chimneypieces). The Camden Park portico columns are reputedly from this quarry. The quarry provides a rare instance of a surviving connection between early houses and the source of their materials and is an important archaeological site.
Now, only a single staircase led up the north wall to the landing, while a second stair on the south wall led from the landing to the Second Floor. Because so much new room was created on the landing by this renovation, this area on the State Floor became known as the West Sitting Hall. In 1880, during the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes, First Lady Lucy Webb Hayes purchased a large mahogany table and a sideboard from Henry L. Fry of Cincinnati, Ohio. The table was transformed into a console table two years later.

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