
Vintage Elm Distressed Black Sideboard - Circa 1875 No. M50
Dating to circa 1875, this vintage elm sideboard has earned every mark on its surface. The dark finish has worn back naturally across the paneled doors, edges, and base, letting the warm, open grain of solid Elm breathe through in a way that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. Four recessed doors with small ring pulls run the full length of the piece, low and grounded at 74" long, 18" deep, and 34" tall. It sits close to the floor on simple block feet, which gives it real visual weight. The variation across each door panel is something you can only get from age. At home in a dining room, entry, or living space, it pairs naturally with farmhouse or vintage wood pieces.
Dating to circa 1875, this vintage elm sideboard has earned every mark on its surface. The dark finish has worn back naturally across the paneled doors, edges, and base, letting the warm, open grain of solid Elm breathe through in a way that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. Four recessed doors with small ring pulls run the full length of the piece, low and grounded at 74" long, 18" deep, and 34" tall. It sits close to the floor on simple block feet, which gives it real visual weight. The variation across each door panel is something you can only get from age. At home in a dining room, entry, or living space, it pairs naturally with farmhouse or vintage wood pieces.
Original: $3,795.00
-65%$3,795.00
$1,328.25Description
Dating to circa 1875, this vintage elm sideboard has earned every mark on its surface. The dark finish has worn back naturally across the paneled doors, edges, and base, letting the warm, open grain of solid Elm breathe through in a way that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. Four recessed doors with small ring pulls run the full length of the piece, low and grounded at 74" long, 18" deep, and 34" tall. It sits close to the floor on simple block feet, which gives it real visual weight. The variation across each door panel is something you can only get from age. At home in a dining room, entry, or living space, it pairs naturally with farmhouse or vintage wood pieces.























