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Thuya Accent Table

$498.00

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Our Thuya Accent Table is a touch of farmhouse-chic, lending character to interiors of any style. With its charming wood construction showing off natural variations in grain and pattern, the 20-inch high table is ideal for displaying decor or holding drinks while you relax on the sofa or in your favorite chair. Durable construction ensures long-lasting beauty and functionality while offering unique texture and natural character. Perfect for a wide variety of uses in any number of rooms, the Thuya Accent Table is a versatile and stylish way to bring a little extra decor to your favorite room. Pair it with the Thuya Coffee and Console Tables for a complete look.

Editors' Note

The Thuya Collection is named for the wood of the Thuya (“two-ya”) tree, more commonly known as burl wood for the attractive, swirling patterns of its burls — knotty growths that occur not on the trunk but beneath the ground. A coniferous species native to the Western Atlas Mountains in Morocco, these trees are primarily found in Essaouira, a coastal port-town, known to most of the world by its Portuguese name, “Mogador,” until the 1960s. Meanwhile, the largest of the Iles Purpuraires — a collection of small islands located about a mile off the coast of Essaouira continues to be known as “Mogador Island.” While the region of Essaouira and Mogador Island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with occupants including Imazighen (Berbers), Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans, the modern city was built in 1760 at the behest of the Alawi ruler, Sidi Muhammad ibn 'Abdallah al-Khatib, the Moroccan sultan remembered as Muhammad III. The construction of the city was unique, as it employed architects from several nations, led primarily by French architect, Théodore Cornut, who personally designed the city’s kasbah, or royal quarters. Further, the building process included the labor of many Frenchmen who had been captured following their Navy’s defeat at the hands of Moroccan forces during France’s abortive Larache Expedition. Once completed, the city became Morocco’s center for international trade, serving as its principal port until well into the 19th century. Perhaps owing to its close proximity to Marrakech — in addition to its economic importance — Essaouira rose to prominence as a diplomatic outpost as well. The Thuya tree, the burls of which have been prized since antiquity, are today considered rare and valuable, suffused with oils that give it an aromatic quality and that, when extracted, are used in aromatherapy. Too, Burl wood boasts a wide variety of colors ranging from rich golden brown to nearly black. Today, Thuya wood production plays an important part in the diverse economy of the region, with artisans employing centuries-old techniques to craft a dazzling assortment of furnishings and small decorative items all with the unique grain pattern this fabulous wood is known for.

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Our Thuya Accent Table is a touch of farmhouse-chic, lending character to interiors of any style. With its charming wood construction showing off natural variations in grain and pattern, the 20-inch high table is ideal for displaying decor or holding drinks while you relax on the sofa or in your favorite chair. Durable construction ensures long-lasting beauty and functionality while offering unique texture and natural character. Perfect for a wide variety of uses in any number of rooms, the Thuya Accent Table is a versatile and stylish way to bring a little extra decor to your favorite room. Pair it with the Thuya Coffee and Console Tables for a complete look.

Editors' Note

The Thuya Collection is named for the wood of the Thuya (“two-ya”) tree, more commonly known as burl wood for the attractive, swirling patterns of its burls — knotty growths that occur not on the trunk but beneath the ground. A coniferous species native to the Western Atlas Mountains in Morocco, these trees are primarily found in Essaouira, a coastal port-town, known to most of the world by its Portuguese name, “Mogador,” until the 1960s. Meanwhile, the largest of the Iles Purpuraires — a collection of small islands located about a mile off the coast of Essaouira continues to be known as “Mogador Island.” While the region of Essaouira and Mogador Island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with occupants including Imazighen (Berbers), Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans, the modern city was built in 1760 at the behest of the Alawi ruler, Sidi Muhammad ibn 'Abdallah al-Khatib, the Moroccan sultan remembered as Muhammad III. The construction of the city was unique, as it employed architects from several nations, led primarily by French architect, Théodore Cornut, who personally designed the city’s kasbah, or royal quarters. Further, the building process included the labor of many Frenchmen who had been captured following their Navy’s defeat at the hands of Moroccan forces during France’s abortive Larache Expedition. Once completed, the city became Morocco’s center for international trade, serving as its principal port until well into the 19th century. Perhaps owing to its close proximity to Marrakech — in addition to its economic importance — Essaouira rose to prominence as a diplomatic outpost as well. The Thuya tree, the burls of which have been prized since antiquity, are today considered rare and valuable, suffused with oils that give it an aromatic quality and that, when extracted, are used in aromatherapy. Too, Burl wood boasts a wide variety of colors ranging from rich golden brown to nearly black. Today, Thuya wood production plays an important part in the diverse economy of the region, with artisans employing centuries-old techniques to craft a dazzling assortment of furnishings and small decorative items all with the unique grain pattern this fabulous wood is known for.

Details

Our Thuya Accent Table is a touch of farmhouse-chic, lending character to interiors of any style. With its charming wood construction showing off natural variations in grain and pattern, the 20-inch high table is ideal for displaying decor or holding drinks while you relax on the sofa or in your favorite chair. Durable construction ensures long-lasting beauty and functionality while offering unique texture and natural character. Perfect for a wide variety of uses in any number of rooms, the Thuya Accent Table is a versatile and stylish way to bring a little extra decor to your favorite room. Pair it with the Thuya Coffee and Console Tables for a complete look.

Editors' Note

The Thuya Collection is named for the wood of the Thuya (“two-ya”) tree, more commonly known as burl wood for the attractive, swirling patterns of its burls — knotty growths that occur not on the trunk but beneath the ground. A coniferous species native to the Western Atlas Mountains in Morocco, these trees are primarily found in Essaouira, a coastal port-town, known to most of the world by its Portuguese name, “Mogador,” until the 1960s. Meanwhile, the largest of the Iles Purpuraires — a collection of small islands located about a mile off the coast of Essaouira continues to be known as “Mogador Island.” While the region of Essaouira and Mogador Island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with occupants including Imazighen (Berbers), Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans, the modern city was built in 1760 at the behest of the Alawi ruler, Sidi Muhammad ibn 'Abdallah al-Khatib, the Moroccan sultan remembered as Muhammad III. The construction of the city was unique, as it employed architects from several nations, led primarily by French architect, Théodore Cornut, who personally designed the city’s kasbah, or royal quarters. Further, the building process included the labor of many Frenchmen who had been captured following their Navy’s defeat at the hands of Moroccan forces during France’s abortive Larache Expedition. Once completed, the city became Morocco’s center for international trade, serving as its principal port until well into the 19th century. Perhaps owing to its close proximity to Marrakech — in addition to its economic importance — Essaouira rose to prominence as a diplomatic outpost as well. The Thuya tree, the burls of which have been prized since antiquity, are today considered rare and valuable, suffused with oils that give it an aromatic quality and that, when extracted, are used in aromatherapy. Too, Burl wood boasts a wide variety of colors ranging from rich golden brown to nearly black. Today, Thuya wood production plays an important part in the diverse economy of the region, with artisans employing centuries-old techniques to craft a dazzling assortment of furnishings and small decorative items all with the unique grain pattern this fabulous wood is known for.

 

Additional Details

Single accent table

Color: Brown natural wood

Material: MDF, Burl Wood Veneer

Dimensions: 19” x 15” x 20”

Weight: 22 lbs

Wipe clean with soft cloth and avoid chemical cleaners

Easily assemble upon arrival

Imported

Made to order

Ships to the continental US in 3-4 weeks

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