Curated Finds for Sebastian — Media Console Units & Drinks Cabinet
A curated mix of media units and drinks cabinets to create a layered, characterful living and dining space.
Dear Sebastian,
Inspired by your brief, I have curated your personalised edit with a selection of media units and drinks cabinets across a range of prices and styles for your living room and dining room.
As you are drawn to modern, bohemian, industrial, and maximalist styles, I have included a mix of pieces that reflect each of these looks, giving you a broad and inspiring selection to choose from. These styles can work really well together when styled thoughtfully, creating a space that feels layered, characterful, and unique.
I am confident that with your eye for design, the right pieces will come together beautifully in your home.
I hope you find something you love in this edit and enjoy exploring the selection.
Warmly,
Your stylist, Iokasti
Media Console Units
I love this cabinet, and it’s actually the most affordable option in the edit, which makes it a really strong choice. It sits at the lower end of your budget while still offering great design and storage . The walnut finish and cane detailing bring in that warm, bohemian feel, while the shape keeps it looking clean and modern. I think it’s a great balance of style and value, especially if you want something that looks elevated without stretching the budget.
Another great option, this one leans a bit more into a bohemian and modern feel. The ash wood combined with the linen-front detailing gives it a softer, more textured look, which adds interest without feeling too heavy I think this piece is perfect if you want to bring in that more expressive, maximal side of your style. You can easily style the top with colourful objects, books, or artwork to layer in personality and make it feel more curated.
This is definitely more of an investment piece, but it is such a unique and beautiful design. The combination of veneered oak burl and solid oak gives it a really rich, elevated feel, and you can immediately see the craftsmanship in the finish. I think this is one of those pieces that really makes a statement in a room. It feels more high-end and refined, and would work perfectly if you want your media unit to be a standout feature rather than just something functional.
This is a more sleek and minimal option, but still really beautiful. The combination of solid walnut and a white marble top gives it a very clean, modern feel while still adding a touch of luxury. I think it feels fresh and refined, especially if you prefer something a bit more understated. It’s a great choice if you want to balance out more maximal or textured elements elsewhere in the room while still keeping things elevated.
This one definitely brings that maximal energy, especially with the bold blue colour. It instantly adds personality to the space and becomes more of a statement piece rather than just a functional unit. I love how it mixes that industrial metal structure with a slightly retro feel, which keeps it aligned with your style mix. It’s also a good size at around 180 cm wide, so it works well as a practical media unit while still standing out visually.
Drinks Cabinet
This cabinet is such a strong option if you want something compact but still full of character. This option has that beautiful sunburst-style front, which adds texture and makes it feel a bit more elevated than a standard piece. It is also one of the more affordable options at around £229, so it’s great value while still looking really good. I think it works perfectly as a drinks cabinet, with enough space inside to organise glassware and bottles neatly while keeping everything tucked away.
This one definitely has that strong bohemian energy. The printed canvas inlay really makes it stand out, it almost feels like a piece of art rather than just a cabinet, which adds so much personality to the space. I think the pattern brings in colour, depth, and that slightly eclectic feel you are drawn to. It's perfect if you want your drinks cabinet to be a statement piece that adds character and leans into a more maximal, expressive look.
I believe this is a really great option if you want something affordable but still elevated in design. The curved groove detailing on the doors adds texture and makes it feel more elevated than a standard flat-front cabinet. It’s also a very practical piece with three doors and generous storage inside, so it works perfectly as a drinks cabinet for bottles and glassware. I like that it has slightly raised legs as well, which keeps it feeling lighter and easier to style in the room.
I think this is one of my favourite pieces in the edit. This cabinet has such a beautiful curved silhouette, and the height really helps it make a statement in the room while still feeling elegant. I love how it almost feels like a display piece as much as a cabinet. The arched shape, marble detail, and warm finishes give it that elevated, slightly vintage feel, which works so well with a more layered bohemian and modern style.
This is your industrial moment in the edit, and it really stands out. The metal frame gives it that raw, slightly edgy feel, while still looking quite refined. I love the colour, it adds personality without feeling overwhelming, and it also comes in other shades so you can match it to your dining room palette. The ribbed glass is such a nice detail too, it softens what’s inside and makes it perfect for displaying bottles and glassware in a more subtle, styled way.
I think this is a really beautiful option if you’re leaning towards something more modern and refined. The warm mango wood brings a natural richness to the piece, and I always think wood is a great choice as it adds warmth and texture to a space. What I really like here is the detailing, from the textured front to the brass handles and mirrored interior, it feels elevated without being too over the top.
I love the perforated metal design, it gives it that strong, utilitarian feel while still looking really design-led. The semi-transparent front panels are a nice detail as well, as they add texture and interest while still keeping the contents slightly concealed. I think it works especially well if you’re going for that more industrial, contemporary look, and it can easily sit alongside more expressive pieces in your space.

With studies in Interior and Spatial Design in Milan and a background as a design and styling consultant, Iokasti helps people discover their personal style and translate it into interiors that feel lived-in, layered, and full of character. Her approach is rooted in listening and intuition, understanding how people live and what makes them feel at home. She loves mixing old and brand-new pieces to create spaces that feel timeless yet personal. Inspired by her travels, Iokasti enjoys collecting unique pieces from around the world and styling them in a way that feels natural, personal, and full of soul. She believes great design should feel effortless, a little playful, a little unexpected, and always full of life.