Dimensions: 71" L x 16" D x 31" H The Bastien Console has presence—but in that understated, Parisian way. Inspired by 17th-century Louis XIII forms and reinterpreted in the mid-20th century (circa 1940s–1950s), this long, narrow table was originally designed for textile shops—built to measure, fold, and work. Today, it’s just as useful behind a sofa or stretching down a hallway. The scalloped apron adds a soft, almost playful rhythm, while the bobbin-turned legs keep things grounded in tradition. Finished in a deep ebonized tone, it carries a quiet drama that makes everything placed on top feel more intentional. Functional history, with just enough edge. Why We Love It: • Long, narrow proportions perfect for hallways or behind sofas • Sculptural scalloped detailing that adds movement • Ebonized finish for contrast and depth • A historic form that feels surprisingly modern Pairs Well With: • A row of ceramics or collected objects • Oversized artwork leaning casually above • Entryways that deserve a proper moment