Oversized contemporary console table with a spalted maple slab top, finished in a dark tone that highlights the wood’s natural figuring and edge variation. The maple was salvaged from a historic shipyard along Rondout Creek in New York’s Hudson Valley, giving the piece a grounded, utilitarian character. The table is supported by a dark bronze powder-coated steel base with an asymmetrical design: a U-shaped leg on one end and a single post on the other. The proportions are generous, making it well suited for use behind a sofa, along a long wall, or in a large entryway. Clean lines, substantial scale, and straightforward construction. One of a near pair made from the same original slab. See other listings for second table.