The Montrose library table in gleaming cherry hardwood is an instant classic. In fact, it’s so perfectly timeless you could transport it back to 1825 and it wouldn’t look out of place in a Charleston, S. Carolina sitting room alongside a sideboard by Thomas Elfe.
The top of this elegantly metered table is a more than two feet in diameter, superbly stained and finished to highlight the contrast between the two wood grains while still preserving the appearance of an unbroken whole. The inlaid, 16-inch oak and walnut checkerboard is a custom option, as is the eight-sided table of similar dimensions with its octagonal skirting and bullnose edge (though options also exist for a waterfall, notched or beveled edge)
Add to that gently curving feet, and the study yet graceful Montrose bench legs designed to support the weight of the tabletop created from 1.5 inch hardwood, and you have a piece of furniture that will occupy a place of honor in your home.
You can also choose to have your Montrose library table crafted of solid oak or maple, which are less expensive, or from durable, long-lived hickory. In fact, there are 59 possible choices, all equally durable and beautiful.
Like all Erik Organic furniture, this lovely side table is made from sustainably harvested, American-grown hardwoods, many trees grown within 50 miles of their origins, and each is designed to outlast its owner to create a 22nd century heirloom.

