
Vintage Elm Island - Circa 1945 No. M30
Crafted circa 1945, this vintage Elm island carries the worn, pale surface you'd expect from decades of real use — open grain, softened corners, and a top that looks lived-in rather than artificially distressed. The solid Elm construction is visible in every detail: the thick top, the slightly tapered straight legs, the low shelf that keeps the profile grounded without feeling heavy. At 37" long, 20" deep, and 32" tall, the proportions are compact but substantial. It works naturally in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and rustic wood interiors where reclaimed texture and raw materials do the heavy lifting. A genuinely useful piece with real presence.
Crafted circa 1945, this vintage Elm island carries the worn, pale surface you'd expect from decades of real use — open grain, softened corners, and a top that looks lived-in rather than artificially distressed. The solid Elm construction is visible in every detail: the thick top, the slightly tapered straight legs, the low shelf that keeps the profile grounded without feeling heavy. At 37" long, 20" deep, and 32" tall, the proportions are compact but substantial. It works naturally in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and rustic wood interiors where reclaimed texture and raw materials do the heavy lifting. A genuinely useful piece with real presence.
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Crafted circa 1945, this vintage Elm island carries the worn, pale surface you'd expect from decades of real use — open grain, softened corners, and a top that looks lived-in rather than artificially distressed. The solid Elm construction is visible in every detail: the thick top, the slightly tapered straight legs, the low shelf that keeps the profile grounded without feeling heavy. At 37" long, 20" deep, and 32" tall, the proportions are compact but substantial. It works naturally in wabi sabi, japandi, farmhouse, and rustic wood interiors where reclaimed texture and raw materials do the heavy lifting. A genuinely useful piece with real presence.























