
Reclaimed Oak Slab Coffee Table No. M20
Crafted from a single thick cross-section of reclaimed Oak, this coffee table is exactly what it looks like: one solid piece of wood, low to the ground and completely unpretentious. The pale, barely-there finish lets the wood read naturally, with concentric grain rings fanning out from the center, a deep check running through the top, and dark iron staples left visible where the wood has moved over time. Nothing is smoothed away or hidden. Four hand-shaped legs carry the slab with the same raw simplicity, their tapered forms clearly shaped by hand rather than machine. At 37" long, 30" deep, and 16" tall, it sits comfortably in rustic, wabi sabi, or japandi rooms, adding real texture without overwhelming the space.
Crafted from a single thick cross-section of reclaimed Oak, this coffee table is exactly what it looks like: one solid piece of wood, low to the ground and completely unpretentious. The pale, barely-there finish lets the wood read naturally, with concentric grain rings fanning out from the center, a deep check running through the top, and dark iron staples left visible where the wood has moved over time. Nothing is smoothed away or hidden. Four hand-shaped legs carry the slab with the same raw simplicity, their tapered forms clearly shaped by hand rather than machine. At 37" long, 30" deep, and 16" tall, it sits comfortably in rustic, wabi sabi, or japandi rooms, adding real texture without overwhelming the space.
Description
Crafted from a single thick cross-section of reclaimed Oak, this coffee table is exactly what it looks like: one solid piece of wood, low to the ground and completely unpretentious. The pale, barely-there finish lets the wood read naturally, with concentric grain rings fanning out from the center, a deep check running through the top, and dark iron staples left visible where the wood has moved over time. Nothing is smoothed away or hidden. Four hand-shaped legs carry the slab with the same raw simplicity, their tapered forms clearly shaped by hand rather than machine. At 37" long, 30" deep, and 16" tall, it sits comfortably in rustic, wabi sabi, or japandi rooms, adding real texture without overwhelming the space.























