78" 15th C. Dual-Baluster Oak Console
$1295
During the late 15th century, no lesser architect than Michelangelo popularized the curvaceous columns known as balusters, using them to define piazzas and cathedrals alike. We've united them in support of an oak console table, replete with dentil molding as top ornament, and bearing a sandblasted finish that brings it into a more modern era.
- Hand-built of solid oak and oak veneers from sustainable sources
- Sits on a stepped base
- Peppered and weathered to a well-worn patina that conveys decades of use
- Sandblasted natural finish
- Hand-applied wax smoothes and warms each piece
- Architectural dentil molding ornaments the top
- Hidden levelers adjust to accommodate uneven surfaces
- This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations in the wood are to be expected and celebrated. Each is unique.
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Dimensions
- 78"W x 22"D x 34"H (two balusters)