First impressions and final details: entry consoles, sofa-back tables, and media units that treat the television as a design problem worth solving. Caracole and Costantini Pietro both contribute.
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An entry console wants 30–34" of height, a lamp, and enough depth (14–18") for keys-and-mail life without choking the hallway. Behind a sofa, hold the console an inch below the sofa back. For media: cabinet width should outrun the screen by 6"+ per side, and ventilated or open shelving keeps components honest.
This is also the category that hides the most engineering — wire chases, soft-close doors, adjustable interiors. Caracole's entertainment consoles handle the AV gracefully; Costantini's consoles are closer to sculpture for the hall.
Style above with a mirror, anchor below with stone or steel, and keep scale company with cabinets and bookcases nearby.
Twenty-five consoles and media cabinets from about $2,200 to $10,100 — Caracole breadth with two Costantini statements at the top. Entry, sofa-back, and media duty all live here; the stated dimensions on each page are the ones to trust for screen widths and hallway depths.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.