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    Madras Reclaimed Teak Console Table

    There’s something quietly poetic about a piece that’s lived another life. The Madras Reclaimed Teak Console Table whispers of sun-drenched workshops and timeworn teak transformed by skilled Indian artisans. Its rustic frame and honeyed finish make it a natural storyteller in your home - ready to cradle vases, novels, or that just-right lamp that ties the whole room together. Two tiers mean twice the room for beauty (and maybe a little mischief).

    Retired - Limited Availability

    Every groove, grain, and perfectly imperfect edge of this console carries the soul of reclaimed teak—wood once part of old Indian homes, now reimagined for yours. Crafted with a simple, A-frame silhouette, the table balances grounded craftsmanship with airy grace. Slide it behind a linen sofa for a layered living room moment, or let it anchor your hallway with a flourish of ferns and framed art. Measuring 35.5" x 20" x 32"t, its thoughtful proportions invite endless styling stories - rustic, bohemian, or elegantly eclectic. The Madras isn’t just furniture; it’s a conversation waiting to begin.

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Dimensions: 35.5" x 20" x 32" high
    Finish: As Shown
    Material: Teak
    Contains: Sold Individually
    Origin: India
    Ships: Ground Delivery, Shipping is included in the price.

    Styling Stories

    The Madras Reclaimed Teak Console Table loves to play muse - its timeworn grain and airy A-frame make even the simplest objects feel curated. Use these ideas as a starting point and layer to taste.

    1) Entryway Welcome Moment

    • Anchor with a statement mirror or vibrant artwork at least 2/3 the table width.
    • Top shelf: a low lamp, a catch-all bowl, and one sculptural piece (cloche, vase, or candle trio).
    • Lower shelf: two woven baskets for shoes or scarves - there’s 21" between shelves for tall storage.
    • Finish with a small fern or trailing pothos to echo the table’s organic texture.

    2) Sofa-Back, Living Room Layering

    • Float behind a sofa - the table’s 35.5" W x 20" D x 32" H silhouette keeps the look light.
    • Stack art books to build height, then balance with a ceramic bowl and a tapered lamp.
    • Style the bottom shelf with a folded throw and a lidded basket to hide remotes and chargers.

    3) Bedroom Writing Nook

    • Pair with a slender chair; the 26" leg span at the bottom leaves comfortable knee room.
    • Layer a linen runner across the top, add a petite task lamp and your favorite notebook.
    • Stash journals or a box of stationery on the lower tier; the floor-to-bottom clearance is 8.5" for easy cleaning.

    4) Dining Server, Effortless Host

    • Top shelf: cake stand, carafe, and a cluster of small plates for grab-and-gather moments.
    • Bottom shelf: rattan bins for linens and flatware - there’s ample 21" from bottom to top for taller pitchers.
    • Pop a citrus bowl or fresh eucalyptus to keep it feeling lively between dinners.

    5) Plant Gallery

    • Think “mini conservatory”: a trio of heights - one tall palm, mid fern, low trailing ivy.
    • Use saucers or trays to protect the teak; mix clay, matte ceramic, and glass for texture play.
    • Leave negative space so the wood grain can breathe (and be admired).

    Style Recipes

    • Modern Boho: botanical print, brass lamp, beaded garland, and a fringed basket below.
    • Coastal Calm: pale ceramics, sea-glass hues, coral (faux or found), and striped throws.
    • Farmhouse Refined: stoneware jugs, black iron frame, and a stack of well-loved cookbooks.
    • Minimal Luxe: one statement vase, one art book stack, and a slim linen runner - nothing extra.

    Quick Tips

    • Aim for a 1:1:1 formula on top—one tall, one mid, one low element - to keep the eye moving.
    • Vary materials (glass, ceramic, woven) against the teak to add depth without clutter.
    • Use felt pads and trays to protect the reclaimed wood; wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
    • Allow a few inches of wall “air” around artwork (the table is 35.5" wide; art at ~24–30" works beautifully).