The Bastille Console celebrates the enduring beauty of reclaimed elm, where every knot, grain and weathered mark tells a story of craftsmanship and time. Its substantial trestle base and softly rounded tabletop create a confident yet welcoming presence, bringing warmth and authenticity to hallways, living rooms and dining spaces alike. Crafted from recycled timber, it carries the character of generations while offering the strength and practicality needed for modern living. This is a console table designed to be lived with, admired and passed on. Key Features Crafted from recycled elm, showcasing rich grain patterns, natural imperfections and the unmistakable character of genuine reclaimed timber. Solid trestle base construction provides exceptional strength and stability while highlighting traditional joinery and timeless craftsmanship. Generous 150cm tabletop offers ample space for lamps, artwork, ceramics or seasonal displays, making it both practical and beautifully decorative. Why this piece endures Its rustic Provincial styling complements French country homes, heritage villas, farmhouses and relaxed contemporary interiors with equal ease. The versatile proportions make it ideal as a hallway console, sofa table, dining room display or statement piece beneath artwork or a mirror. Reclaimed elm matures gracefully over time, developing even greater depth and character as it becomes part of your family's story. Frequent Queries Will every console look exactly the same?No. Recycled elm is a natural material, so each console features its own unique grain, knots, colour variation and aged markings. These characteristics are part of its authentic charm. Is reclaimed elm durable enough for everyday use?Yes. Reclaimed elm is prized for its strength and stability, making it an excellent choice for furniture designed to be enjoyed every day while retaining its timeless appeal. How should I care for the timber?Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth and wipe spills promptly. We recommend using coasters beneath drinks and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or excessive moisture to preserve the timber's natural beauty.