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. Imagine a coastal breeze drifting through aged oak trees adorned with Spanish moss, gently ruffling the magnolias alongside historic homes, buildings, and churches that frame the cobbled streets of old. It is here in this tranquil stroll through southern lore, that the inspiration for “Charleston” was born. Charleston is a whole home collection that embodies the area’s classic traditional charm, coastal retreat, and refreshed English heritage. The traditional soul of the collection is set apart by translucent cathedral cherry veneers, exotic walnut and maple inlays, age worn black cherry accents, and custom antique burnished hardware. The collection also offers a more casual West-Indies inspired design using various materials that harken to the open sea where trade ships of the past carrying exotic spices, fabrics, and foods would dock along this southern jewel. As one would expect to see in the fabled shops along King Street, an array of pieces draped in finishes of weathered whites, yellows, greens, limes, and blues, intertwined with woven elements and linens are available to make each home its special place. Experience the history, the elegance, and eclectic charm that is Charleston.
Features: One fixed shelf
Levelers
Bamboo designed accents
Material: Maple Veneers and Resin
Finish: Blues
Finish: Haint Blue: A soft blue color which can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors. Inspired by Gullah folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years ago to keep "haints" or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling.
Style: Traditional
Collection: Charleston
Number of Shelves: 1