19th Century Adirondack Twig Table














19th Century Adirondack Twig Table
This 19th-century Adirondack twig table delivers that elusive mix of rustic irreverence and sculptural clarity. The rectangular top, crisply framed in young birch, sets the tone—clean, pale, understated—while the base erupts in a controlled flare of twigs radiating from a central spine. And then comes the twist: every cut end painted a bright barn red, now beautifully faded to a soft, weathered wink. It’s the detail that shifts the piece from cabin-cute to genuinely compelling, a reminder that early mountain makers often understood graphic impact long before we called it that.
Scaled to slip effortlessly beside a sofa, anchor a sun porch, or charm a guest room, it reads as both folk object and design moment—proof that even in the 19th century, the Adirondacks were producing work that feels startlingly current.
22.5 in. W x 22 in. D x 26.5 in. H