Jennifer Taylor Home Calder 60" Solid Reclaimed Elm Plinth Console Table, Heritage Light Natural Brown Reclaimed Elm

Jennifer Taylor Home Calder 60" Solid Reclaimed Elm Plinth Console Table, Heritage Light Natural Brown Reclaimed Elm

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Specifications

  • Brand: Jennifer Taylor Home
  • Product Dimensions: 14"D x 60"W x 32"H
  • Item Weight: 132 Pounds
  • Maximum Weight Recommendation: 500 Pounds
  • Frame Material: Wood

The Jennifer Taylor Home Calder 60" Solid Reclaimed Elm Plinth Console Table is an elegant piece designed to blend seamlessly into a variety of modern interiors. This console table is not just functional but also serves as a statement of craftsmanship and sustainability, crafted from solid reclaimed elm. Its thick plank top appears to float above sculptural block pedestal bases, resulting in an architectural silhouette that captures attention while remaining grounded.

Emphasizing balance and proportion, the Calder console table showcases the authentic character of reclaimed wood with its unique grain, tonal variations, and historical markings. Every table tells a story, reflecting the wood's past life through natural imperfections, which contribute to its charm and individuality.

Features

  • Constructed from solid reclaimed elm wood for durability and long-term use
  • Eco-friendly reclaimed material supports sustainable, responsible sourcing
  • Sculptural pedestal base design creates architectural presence
  • 60-inch size ideal for entryways, hallways, or behind sofas
  • Thick solid wood top highlights natural grain and texture

Pros

  • Unique characteristics due to reclaimed wood ensure no two tables are alike
  • Solid construction provides stability and strength
  • Versatile design fits well in various decor styles
  • Environmentally friendly choice for eco-conscious consumers

Cons

  • Heavy weight (132 pounds) may make moving or rearranging difficult
  • Natural imperfections might not appeal to everyone
  • Higher price point compared to mass-produced alternatives