With Marcon Evolution (90×40/300) and Marcon Small Evolution (90×40/196)
The extendable console is the smartest answer to a common problem: limited space, but guests are arriving.
On a daily basis, it remains a discreet surface.
When needed, it becomes a real table.
When is it really worth it?
It's worth it when a large table would be a permanent obstruction and the environment needs to remain clear.
It's ideal for:
- entrances
- hallways
- compact open-plan spaces
- living rooms where you want to keep the center of the room clear
1) How will it be used when closed?
The first thing to clarify is daily use.
Should the console only be a surface for the entrance?
Or should it also function as a workspace?
This answer helps determine how compact it needs to be.
2) How much capacity is needed when open?
The second decision concerns the number of guests to accommodate.
Marcon Small Evolution (90×40/196 cm)
is perfect when “manageable” guests are needed and space is truly limited.
Marcon Evolution (90×40/300 cm)
makes sense when the goal is to host often and for a larger number of people, while still maintaining minimal bulk daily.
3) Where will the extensions be stored?
This is the most underestimated question.
When the console is closed, the extensions need a dedicated space:
a storage room, a wardrobe, or a box.
If this space doesn't exist, the console loses some of its convenience.
However, when everything is organized, it becomes one of the most useful pieces of furniture in the house.
Quick Choice
Very tight space
→ Marcon Small Evolution
Frequent guests and larger gatherings
→ Marcon Evolution
Conclusion
A console truly works when it solves two needs simultaneously: daily order and capacity when needed.
When closed, it frees up space.
When open, it welcomes.