
Sideboards, Cabinets & Consoles · Made to order
Rowan Console
Console table in wood and brass lacquered finish with sculpted marble top.
Width
166 cm
65.5″
Depth
49 cm
19.5″
Height
87 cm
34.5″
Made to order in Portugal, yours in your choice of finish, fabric and dimension. For changes to proportion or detail, ask about Tailored & Bespoke.
Made to order · 10–12 weeks
Crafted for you in the Portuguese atelier, then delivered worldwide.
No payment is taken to begin · Custom finishes & sizes on request.
Trade Portal
Specifications, reserved for the trade.
Spec sheets, CAD & 3D and the full materials library are shared through the Elbra Trade Portal. Approval takes one short review.

Measured to the millimetre.
- Width
- 166 cm · 65.5″
- Depth
- 49 cm · 19.5″
- Height
- 87 cm · 34.5″
Custom finishes and sizes are available upon request. Begin a commission and the studio will tailor the proportion to your room.
Rowan Console is a sculptural exploration of contrast and balance. Its asymmetric legs — one in brushed brass, the other in dark-stained Louro Preto wood — create visual tension and harmony in equal measure. Crowned with an organically shaped Dark Emperador marble top, the console radiates sophistication and quiet strength. Ideal for entryways, living rooms, or gallery-style corridors, Rowan is a functional work of art that grounds and elevates any space.
Four steps, one conversation.
01
Compose
Choose upholstery, wood and metal here or in the studio. Save the pieces that hold your eye.
02
Converse
A maker confirms materials, proportion and lead time, and answers every question.
03
Atelier
Your piece is cut, sprung and upholstered by hand in Portugal — roughly eighty days.
04
Deliver
White-glove delivery, worldwide, placed in the room it was made for.
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Crafted for you, defined by you
Make Rowan yours.
Tell us about the room and the atelier will guide your piece from first sketch to delivery — made to order, made to last.
Handmade in Portugal, delivered worldwide · No payment is taken to begin.
















