
Vintage Elm Console with Shelf - Circa 1945 No. M28
Circa 1945, this vintage elm console carries the kind of surface you can only get from decades of real use. The solid elm top is wide and generous, its warm, sun-bleached grain shifting between golden and ashy tones with natural wear along the edges that feels collected, not distressed on purpose. Four rounded legs keep the form grounded and simple, while the lower shelf adds both visual weight and a practical layer for display. At 87" long, 21" deep, and 33" tall, it works beautifully in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, or rustic wood interiors. Organic, unpretentious, and built to last another eighty years.
Circa 1945, this vintage elm console carries the kind of surface you can only get from decades of real use. The solid elm top is wide and generous, its warm, sun-bleached grain shifting between golden and ashy tones with natural wear along the edges that feels collected, not distressed on purpose. Four rounded legs keep the form grounded and simple, while the lower shelf adds both visual weight and a practical layer for display. At 87" long, 21" deep, and 33" tall, it works beautifully in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, or rustic wood interiors. Organic, unpretentious, and built to last another eighty years.
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Circa 1945, this vintage elm console carries the kind of surface you can only get from decades of real use. The solid elm top is wide and generous, its warm, sun-bleached grain shifting between golden and ashy tones with natural wear along the edges that feels collected, not distressed on purpose. Four rounded legs keep the form grounded and simple, while the lower shelf adds both visual weight and a practical layer for display. At 87" long, 21" deep, and 33" tall, it works beautifully in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, or rustic wood interiors. Organic, unpretentious, and built to last another eighty years.























