Primitive Round Low Table
With a silhouette both humble and sculptural, this rustic low table carries the quiet drama of a well-worn tool. The thick, hand-hewn elm planks—each one weathered and split with age—speak to a century of use, likely as a grain or kneading table in a rural kitchen. Its legs are wedged and pegged directly into the round top, revealing early joinery methods and a utilitarian elegance that feels utterly modern in a wabi-sabi context. A soulful anchor for a layered room—whether beside a linen sofa, beneath a stack of books, or simply left bare in all its texture-rich glory.
With a silhouette both humble and sculptural, this rustic low table carries the quiet drama of a well-worn tool. The thick, hand-hewn elm planks—each one weathered and split with age—speak to a century of use, likely as a grain or kneading table in a rural kitchen. Its legs are wedged and pegged directly into the round top, revealing early joinery methods and a utilitarian elegance that feels utterly modern in a wabi-sabi context. A soulful anchor for a layered room—whether beside a linen sofa, beneath a stack of books, or simply left bare in all its texture-rich glory.
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Origin
France
Circa
19th Century