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Siberian Elm Coffee Table
Crafted from salvaged Siberian Elm, this coffee table showcases the natural beauty and resilience of a tree with a unique history. Originally brought to Wisconsin in the mid-20th century as a hardy alternative to native elms devastated by Dutch Elm Disease, Siberian Elm quickly became a symbol of endurance and adaptation. This particular piece preserves the tree’s character, including visible beetle markings that tell a story of the life of the tree.
The table features traditional ** draw bored mortise and tenon legs, combining strength with simple, timeless craftsmanship. Warm tones and organic textures make it a versatile addition to any space—rustic, honest, and full of history.
** Draw bored means a hole drilled through a tenon (a piece of wood designed to fit into a mortise) that is slightly offset from the mortise hole. When a pin is driven into the draw bore, it forces the tenon and mortise pieces together, creating a strong and tight joint.
Dimensions: 56” Long 25 ½” Wide and 19 ½” Tall
Siberian Elm Coffee Table
Crafted from salvaged Siberian Elm, this coffee table showcases the natural beauty and resilience of a tree with a unique history. Originally brought to Wisconsin in the mid-20th century as a hardy alternative to native elms devastated by Dutch Elm Disease, Siberian Elm quickly became a symbol of endurance and adaptation. This particular piece preserves the tree’s character, including visible beetle markings that tell a story of the life of the tree.
The table features traditional ** draw bored mortise and tenon legs, combining strength with simple, timeless craftsmanship. Warm tones and organic textures make it a versatile addition to any space—rustic, honest, and full of history.
** Draw bored means a hole drilled through a tenon (a piece of wood designed to fit into a mortise) that is slightly offset from the mortise hole. When a pin is driven into the draw bore, it forces the tenon and mortise pieces together, creating a strong and tight joint.
Dimensions: 56” Long 25 ½” Wide and 19 ½” Tall
Siberian Elm Coffee Table
Crafted from salvaged Siberian Elm, this coffee table showcases the natural beauty and resilience of a tree with a unique history. Originally brought to Wisconsin in the mid-20th century as a hardy alternative to native elms devastated by Dutch Elm Disease, Siberian Elm quickly became a symbol of endurance and adaptation. This particular piece preserves the tree’s character, including visible beetle markings that tell a story of the life of the tree.
The table features traditional ** draw bored mortise and tenon legs, combining strength with simple, timeless craftsmanship. Warm tones and organic textures make it a versatile addition to any space—rustic, honest, and full of history.
** Draw bored means a hole drilled through a tenon (a piece of wood designed to fit into a mortise) that is slightly offset from the mortise hole. When a pin is driven into the draw bore, it forces the tenon and mortise pieces together, creating a strong and tight joint.
Dimensions: 56” Long 25 ½” Wide and 19 ½” Tall