A console is an arrival piece
Stone consoles work best where the entry, corridor, or gallery wall needs a formal anchor.
Because consoles are often narrow, stability and proportion matter as much as stone choice.
Measure the wall and the path
Designers should provide wall width, intended depth, artwork or mirror context, and room-path constraints.
Apartment entries need early access review because long narrow pieces can be difficult through tight turns.
Choose stone with the viewing angle in mind
Console tables are often viewed front-on, so strong veining can become a deliberate art-like feature.
Calacatta Viola, Rosso Levanto, Panda White, and Nero Portoro should be sampled before approval.