Spool Console Table, also known as Bobbin Leg Sofa Table or Turned Leg Hall Table
Table (Console/Sofa Table) · Transitional / Modern Farmhouse (Contemporary reproduction of 17th-century Jacobean/William and Mary spool-turned styles) · Uttermost (known for home accents, mirrors, and occasional furniture)

Type
Table (Console/Sofa Table)
Style Period
Transitional / Modern Farmhouse (Contemporary reproduction of 17th-century Jacobean/William and Mary spool-turned styles)
Material
Hardwood solids with wood veneers, supported by engineered wood substrates for stability
Age Estimate
Contemporary production, likely manufactured within the last 5 to 15 years
Dimensions
Height: 32 inches, Width: 52 inches, Depth: approximately 14 to 16 inches. Typical size range for a standard narrow console or entryway table designed to sit behind a sofa or against a hallway wall
Origin
Designed in the United States, manufactured in overseas facilities (typically Vietnam or China) specializing in decorative home furnishings
Designer/Maker
Uttermost (known for home accents, mirrors, and occasional furniture)
Value Estimate
Estimated retail market value ranges between $400 and $700 depending on the specific retailer and current collection availability
Description
This elegant console table features a rectangular top resting on striking spool-turned (or bobbin) legs connected by a low X-stretcher base. Combining historical silhouette elements with a contemporary weathered grey finish, it serves as a versatile statement piece for entryways, hallways, or living rooms. Its slim profile makes it ideal for narrow spaces while offering ample surface area for decor and lighting.
Key Features
Distinctive spool or bobbin-turned legs, stability-enhancing X-stretcher base, rectangular flush top, and weathered grey artisan finish
Color & Finish
Aged grey or weathered charcoal finish with a low-sheen protective lacquer, highlighting subtle wood grain undertones and a distressed antique aesthetic
Construction Method
Factory-manufactured using modern woodworking assembly techniques, utilizing machine-turned components and dowel or mortise-and-tenon joints for stability
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Standard commercial manufacturing joinery featuring machine-cut dowel and pocket-hole construction, designed for durability in residential settings
Wood Grain & Species
Subtle straight to open wood grain showing through a semi-opaque weathered grey stain, crafted from plantation-grown hardwoods
Surface Treatment
Distressed and glazed finish with wire-brushed texture to emulate authentic antique aging and enhance the tactile qualities of the turned wood
Upholstery Details
N/A
Hardware & Fittings
N/A (This piece does not feature drawers, doors, or external metal hardware)
Origin & Provenance
Designed in the United States, manufactured in overseas facilities (typically Vietnam or China) specializing in decorative home furnishings
Condition Notes
Assumed new or excellent pre-owned condition based on standard retail imagery; structurally sound with a factory-distressed finish designed to emulate vintage wear
Interesting Facts
Spool-turned furniture dates back to the 17th century (Jacobean and William and Mary periods), when furniture makers used simple lathe-turning techniques to create repetitive spherical or cylindrical shapes resembling spools of thread
Cultural Significance
Reflects the ongoing interior design trend of blending historical silhouettes with modern neutral color palettes, popularized by modern farmhouse and transitional aesthetics
Similar Pieces
Bobbin-turned side tables and trestle console tables; distinguished primarily by the continuous rounded ball-and-ring motifs of the spool legs
Care & Maintenance
Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or silicone-based polishes. Protect the surface from moisture by using coasters under drinks or vases
Value Estimate
Estimated retail market value ranges between $400 and $700 depending on the specific retailer and current collection availability
Sustainability Notes
Utilizes managed-forest hardwoods and durable construction methods intended for long-term use, minimizing the need for frequent replacement
Notes
Uttermost 32x52.