Although Swedish, this is the opposite of IKEA. Found in Montpelier but originally Swedish, this early 20th-century trestle table was once used for exchanging money in small rural banks. Built from light pine with turned legs, peg joints, and a single drawer, it balances utility with craftsmanship in that effortless Scandinavian way. Sylvie loves it as a writing table or console, especially where clean lines meet old-world practicality.
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