
- Material Wood
- Use Indoor
- Style Rustic
- Care Wipe clean
Milled from reclaimed elm, this console carries the kind of surface history that no new-growth wood can replicate — open grain, natural checks, and a medium-dark finish that has already begun its long settling-in. The A-frame trestle base is joined with visible hardware at the crossbar, a nod to workbench construction that keeps the whole piece grounded without feeling heavy. At sixty inches wide, it holds a lamp and a vase without crowding, and reads equally well in an entry or behind a sofa.
Because each top is cut from reclaimed timber, grain pattern, natural checks, and surface tone will vary — no two consoles will read quite the same.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Milled from reclaimed elm, this console carries the kind of surface history that no new-growth wood can replicate — open grain, natural checks, and a medium-dark finish that has already begun its long settling-in. The A-frame trestle base is joined with visible hardware at the crossbar, a nod to workbench construction that keeps the whole piece grounded without feeling heavy. At sixty inches wide, it holds a lamp and a vase without crowding, and reads equally well in an entry or behind a sofa.
Because each top is cut from reclaimed timber, grain pattern, natural checks, and surface tone will vary — no two consoles will read quite the same.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The table that earns its place by the door
Morning light catches the open grain of the elm top — a lamp to the left, a ceramic vase to the right, keys somewhere underneath. It holds the small weight of a day starting and ending in the same spot.



