
Vintage Elm 4-Door Sideboard - Circa 1905 No. M45
Circa 1905, this vintage solid Elm sideboard carries the kind of worn-in warmth that only comes with real age. The surface has lightened over time to a pale, sun-bleached tone, with the grain shifting subtly across the wood rather than reading as one flat, uniform color. Four framed doors sit flush across the long case, each fitted with small ring pulls that look entirely original to the piece. The squared legs keep the silhouette grounded and clean. At 68" long, 18" deep, and 33" tall, it offers generous storage without feeling heavy. A natural fit for wabi sabi, japandi, rustic wood, or farmhouse interiors, this is a piece that simply belongs.
Circa 1905, this vintage solid Elm sideboard carries the kind of worn-in warmth that only comes with real age. The surface has lightened over time to a pale, sun-bleached tone, with the grain shifting subtly across the wood rather than reading as one flat, uniform color. Four framed doors sit flush across the long case, each fitted with small ring pulls that look entirely original to the piece. The squared legs keep the silhouette grounded and clean. At 68" long, 18" deep, and 33" tall, it offers generous storage without feeling heavy. A natural fit for wabi sabi, japandi, rustic wood, or farmhouse interiors, this is a piece that simply belongs.
Original: $3,495.00
-65%$3,495.00
$1,223.25Description
Circa 1905, this vintage solid Elm sideboard carries the kind of worn-in warmth that only comes with real age. The surface has lightened over time to a pale, sun-bleached tone, with the grain shifting subtly across the wood rather than reading as one flat, uniform color. Four framed doors sit flush across the long case, each fitted with small ring pulls that look entirely original to the piece. The squared legs keep the silhouette grounded and clean. At 68" long, 18" deep, and 33" tall, it offers generous storage without feeling heavy. A natural fit for wabi sabi, japandi, rustic wood, or farmhouse interiors, this is a piece that simply belongs.























