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Charleston Console Table

Charleston Console Table

Capturing the vintage charm of the coastal South and the tropical craftsmanship of the West Indies, the Charleston Console Table is crafted of Maple Veneers and Resin with bamboo-motif accents and slender bamboo-style legs. Featuring one fixed shelf, it is finished in the charming Haint Blue, a soft blue color that can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors of the South. The color is inspired by folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years to keep ‘haints’ or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling.

$1,969.00
Charleston Console Table—
$1,969.00

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Charleston Console Table

Capturing the vintage charm of the coastal South and the tropical craftsmanship of the West Indies, the Charleston Console Table is crafted of Maple Veneers and Resin with bamboo-motif accents and slender bamboo-style legs. Featuring one fixed shelf, it is finished in the charming Haint Blue, a soft blue color that can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors of the South. The color is inspired by folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years to keep ‘haints’ or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling.

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Capturing the vintage charm of the coastal South and the tropical craftsmanship of the West Indies, the Charleston Console Table is crafted of Maple Veneers and Resin with bamboo-motif accents and slender bamboo-style legs. Featuring one fixed shelf, it is finished in the charming Haint Blue, a soft blue color that can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors of the South. The color is inspired by folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years to keep ‘haints’ or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling.