Objects—Consoles & Sideboards

The Malmö Console
$1,250
Occupies 160 centimetres of wall without borrowing from the room. Does not require symmetry to function. Works against concrete, plaster, raw limewash.
Fluted oak — the grain interrupted at measured intervals, each column receiving the light differently as the day shifts. Brass hardware: neither decorative nor structural. Definitional. The console understands where it ends and the room begins, and does not reach past that line.
Why It's Here
Most consoles this size ask the wall to agree with them. This one doesn't ask. Fluted oak holds its own temperature regardless of what surrounds it — which is why it sits inside Whites without softening, and would sit just as quietly inside Concretes. We don't keep furniture that only works in one room.
Materials
- —Fluted White Oak
- —Brushed Brass Hardware
- —Tempered Glass Shelf
Why this piece works.
The fluting earns the light.
Each column of oak receives the sun differently as the day moves. The surface never reads the same way twice. This is not texture for its own sake.
Brass as definition, not decoration.
The hardware does not ornament the console. It draws the line between the piece and the room — a boundary that makes both more legible.
160cm without taking ownership.
Long enough to anchor a wall. Shallow enough to never project into the room. It holds its proportion without asking the space to negotiate around it.