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Monumental Free Form Acacia Console Table In the Style of George Nakashima
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Meet the console table that’s making waves in both style and sustainability. At a staggering 117 inches in length and standing proud at 32 inches tall, this showstopper of a table isn’t here to blend into the background. Carved from a single piece of free-formed Acacia wood, its gorgeous golden hue is enhanced by striking dark brown grain patterns and unique saplines—nature’s very own brushstrokes. Oh, and those bow-tie joints you see? Yeah, they’re not just for show. They’re the signature touch that nods to the legendary George Nakashima, whose philosophy of celebrating wood’s natural beauty inspires this breathtaking piece.
George Nakashima, the father of the American craft movement, was all about organic forms and honoring wood’s imperfections—because let’s be real, nature doesn’t need editing. Nakashima believed that furniture should have soul, and this console table channels that spirit. Those stunning bow-tie joints along the front and top? Nakashima would definitely be giving a nod of approval right now.
Now let’s talk about Acacia wood—it’s no ordinary lumber. This tropical powerhouse of a tree grows quickly and efficiently, often without the need for fertilizers or pesticides. For instance, the Acacia falcate tree in Malaysia can grow an impressive 35 feet in just 13 months. Talk about fast and sustainable! Unlike fast fashion furniture that’s here today, gone tomorrow, this console table is substantial in both weight and presence. It’s the kind of furniture that doesn’t just furnish a room—it defines it.
And let’s be clear: this isn’t some mass-produced, cheap import piece. Nope, this Acacia console is all about thoughtful design and long-lasting quality, the perfect fusion of contemporary, modern, and sophisticated style. It has weight, it has soul, and it’s here to make a statement for decades to come.
So whether you’re creating a cozy nook in your contemporary home or looking to make a grand entrance in your foyer, this monumental table is more than up for the task. -
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In the Style of: George Nakashima Origin: Malaysia Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Wood, Sculpted Condition: Good. There is wear consistent with age and use. Some chips on the legs, mainly on the 3rd leg on the inside a few small chips. This ins't noticeable and just looks like it's part of the piece. Creation Date: 2010's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 755248 -
Dimensions
W. 117 in; H. 32 in; D. 14.5 in; W. 297.18 cm; H. 81.28 cm; D. 36.83 cm;
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