Constructed from reclaimed elm, this round dining table brings forward wood shaped by prior use and long settling. The surface carries the elm’s distinctive grain and tonal variation, softened over time and preserved rather than refined away. The circular top reads as calm and substantial, defined by continuity and material presence rather than uniformity.
A sculptural pedestal base anchors the form with architectural weight, grounding the table while keeping the perimeter open and balanced. Hand-finishing preserves joins, edges, and surface transitions, allowing the elm’s history to remain legible and intact. The composition feels steady and enduring, shaped to support gathering without excess or distraction.
KEY FEATURES:
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RECLAIMED ELM CONSTRUCTION: Salvaged elm carried forward through careful stewardship, preserving settled grain, depth, and material history.
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ROUND ELM SURFACE: A composed tabletop that highlights natural variation, tonal movement, and tactile depth across the grain.
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PEDESTAL BASE DESIGN: A sculptural central support that provides balance, stability, and visual grounding beneath the surface.
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HAND-FINISHED CHARACTER: Visible markings, joins, and subtle irregularities reflect time, use, and the human hand.
Held in steady service rather than reinvention, this table allows reclaimed elm to continue its purpose, offering a grounded surface where gathering, repetition, and shared presence quietly accumulate over time.
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Dimensions: 60"dia. x 31"H