Media Consoles

Anchor your living room with a console that hides the cords and shows off your style—modern, black-finish, and contemporary options sized for every TV. They just look awesome.

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About Media Consoles

What size media console do I need?

As a rule, your console should be at least 6–12 inches wider than your TV on each side, so the screen never looks like it's tipping off the edge. Measure your TV's full width, add a foot, and use that as your minimum—a 55″ TV pairs well with a 60–68″ console, while a 65″ TV wants 70″ or more. If the console doubles as storage or display, size up for breathing room.

Media console styles: modern, black & contemporary

Modern consoles lean on clean lines, low profiles, and warm woods or matte finishes. Black media consoles ground a bright room and hide fingerprints between cleans. Contemporary styles mix materials—wood-and-metal, fluted fronts—for a piece that feels current without chasing a trend. Whatever the look, our designers favor closed storage to keep cords and clutter out of sight.

How to style a media console

Treat the top like a mini mantel: anchor one side with a stack of books or a small sculpture, add height with a table lamp or trailing plant, and leave negative space so it doesn't read busy. Flank the TV with tall art or shelving so it doesn't float, and route cords through the back cutouts for a finished look.

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Media Consoles FAQs

How high should a media console be relative to the TV?

Aim for the center of the screen at eye level when seated—usually a console 20–26″ tall. If you wall-mount the TV, leave 4–6″ between the console top and the bottom of the screen.

What's the difference between a media console and a TV stand?

They’re often used interchangeably. A TV stand usually implies a simpler, smaller piece; a media console suggests more storage and a furniture-grade look that works even when the TV is off.

Do these media consoles include cable management?

Most of our designer-picked consoles include back cutouts or channels for routing cables. Check each product's details for its specific cord-management features.

What size console fits a 65-inch TV?

Look for at least 70 inches wide, so the TV has 6–12 inches of breathing room on each side plus room for styling.