The Nisqually Accent Table
A small table that earns a second look. The top is a book-matched spalted maple panel — two halves opened like a page so the figure mirrors across the center. Those dark veins running through it aren’t stain or inlay; they’re spalt lines, drawn by the wood’s own weathering, so no two tops ever come out the same. Everything below stays quiet on purpose: clean tapered legs, a crisp apron, and a fine dark reveal line where the top meets the frame. The joinery is cut by hand, the way this shop has always done it.
Built to live where you’ll actually see it every day — beside a chair, at the end of a sofa, in an entryway — and still be worth passing down after the room around it has changed three times over.
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