Carisma Console
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About Carisma Console
Design with Quiet Presence
The Carisma console keeps a low profile, visually and physically. Its line is simple, contemporary, and deliberately clean, so it sits easily alongside other pieces in the Capital world or existing furniture at home. No fuss, no decorative distractions. Just a calm, linear surface on slim legs that gives rooms a more ordered feel without drawing too much attention to itself.
Designed by Boatto Martino Studio for the Console 2014 collection, it reflects an architectural eye. Proportions are balanced: around 63 inches wide, 31 inches high, and 17 inches deep, giving the piece presence along a wall while remaining light in the room.
Materials, Build & Longevity
The structure is fully wooden, giving the console a reassuring solidity when in use. This is not a fragile piece; at about 99 pounds, it has the weight expected from quality furniture, without feeling heavy-handed. Metal legs raise the volume off the floor, adding a subtle contrast and a more contemporary stance.
Finishes are kept focused: wood and metal. That clarity of material makes the Carisma console from Capital easy to integrate with existing woods and finishes at home. And it helps the piece age well. There are no complicated details to date it, just straightforward, well-judged surfaces that stay relevant as tastes shift around them.
Ease & Everyday Comfort
Comfort here is about how people live with the piece every day. The top offers a generous landing spot without taking over a space, so keys, books, or lighting can be placed down without thought. It feels natural to use, with open access under the console thanks to the metal leg frame.
The clean design also brings a sense of visual comfort. Fewer lines, fewer changes in material, fewer things to manage. It quietly supports a routine instead of competing with it.
Placement & Lifestyle
This console slips easily into many settings. In an entryway, the 63-inch span fills a wall neatly and sets a welcoming tone. Along a living room wall, it works under art or a mirror, holding objects without visually blocking them. In more open spaces, the light metal base keeps the piece from feeling like a barrier.
Capital’s Carisma console suits interiors that favor order and clarity. It is a straightforward, versatile surface that respects the room it enters, and the way people move through it.





















