
Vintage Elm Bench - Circa 1925 No. M17
Circa 1925, this Vintage Elm Bench carries the kind of wear that only a century of use can produce. The solid Elm seat is pale and sun-bleached, its grain open and visible, with darker traces of age pooling along the edges and into the wood's natural knots and splits. Low and long at 76" x 12" x 19", the silhouette is stripped back and purely utilitarian, held up by round-turned legs with hand-fitted stretcher joinery that speaks to straightforward, unpretentious craftsmanship. Nothing about it is overdone. It reads effortlessly across wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and coastal interiors, and works just as well pulled up to a dining table as it does anchoring an entryway or sitting beneath a window.
Circa 1925, this Vintage Elm Bench carries the kind of wear that only a century of use can produce. The solid Elm seat is pale and sun-bleached, its grain open and visible, with darker traces of age pooling along the edges and into the wood's natural knots and splits. Low and long at 76" x 12" x 19", the silhouette is stripped back and purely utilitarian, held up by round-turned legs with hand-fitted stretcher joinery that speaks to straightforward, unpretentious craftsmanship. Nothing about it is overdone. It reads effortlessly across wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and coastal interiors, and works just as well pulled up to a dining table as it does anchoring an entryway or sitting beneath a window.
Original: $1,049.00
-65%$1,049.00
$367.15Description
Circa 1925, this Vintage Elm Bench carries the kind of wear that only a century of use can produce. The solid Elm seat is pale and sun-bleached, its grain open and visible, with darker traces of age pooling along the edges and into the wood's natural knots and splits. Low and long at 76" x 12" x 19", the silhouette is stripped back and purely utilitarian, held up by round-turned legs with hand-fitted stretcher joinery that speaks to straightforward, unpretentious craftsmanship. Nothing about it is overdone. It reads effortlessly across wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and coastal interiors, and works just as well pulled up to a dining table as it does anchoring an entryway or sitting beneath a window.























