A table supported by ornamented brackets, either movable or fixed against a wall
(Console Tables) Tables made for fixing against a wall and having no legs at the back. They came into fashion early in the eighteenth century, and were made often in pairs.
A table meant to be displayed against a wall. It may be attached to the wall with only two front legs or freestanding on four legs.
a small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall
An entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, esp. a hotel or theater
An entrance hall in a house or apartment
anteroom: a large entrance or reception room or area
Foyers is the name of a village in the Highland local government council area of Scotland, lying on the east shore of Loch Ness. The village is situated on the B852, part of the Military Road built by General George Wade, northeast of Fort Augustus.
A foyer (, ) is a large, vast room or complex of rooms (in a theatre, opera, concert hall, showroom, cinema, etc.) adjacent to the auditorium.
The ever changing foyer
I have never been a fan of black and brown together, but somehow, the black metal console table (hand-me-down from my brother and his wife), and the wooden mirror (that was left in this house by the previous owners) seem to go together well. I also tried to balance it out with the baskets.
foyer with lamp
Today I found a lamp while out bargain-hunting. This foyer has needed one for a long time, but none really seemed right until this one today.