Product Description
There is a stretch of the Sierra Nevada where the highway curves through ponderosa pine and the air gets thinner with every mile, and somewhere past the last ridge the lake appears — quiet, dark, edged in granite, ringed in lodges built a hundred years ago from timber felled the same season they opened the doors.
The Pinecrest was made for that altitude.
Reclaimed barnwood arranged in hand-laid chevron, set into a clean black iron frame — the kind of construction that reads as authentic mountain craft because it is one. The wood carries its own history: gray-brown patina, walnut tones, weathered honey, the marks of nails and saw blades from another century's work. Each board was chosen for character before composition, then arranged so the chevron pattern catches light at every angle.
The frame is intentionally quiet. Powder-coated black iron in a clean rectangular silhouette — architecture, not ornament. It lets the wood do the talking and grounds the piece with the structural honesty of a railroad trestle or a barn beam.
The Pinecrest comes as a matched pair: one coffee table, one side table, both built to the same proportions and finish. Deploy together to anchor a complete Tahoe lounge vignette, or separately to add reclaimed-wood weight to a Wine Country terrace, a foothills barn, or any setting where mountain lodge meets golden hour.
Pairs beautifully with the Mendocino cognac roll-arm sofa, the Tahoma log console bar, and a cognac-and-rust palette that softens at sunset. Designed for Tahoe boathouse receptions, Auburn vineyard estates, Pinecrest Lake elopements, and any couple whose wedding story includes denim, leather, and the smell of pine on a cold morning.
The Pinecrest Coffee Table ($135) and the Pinecrest Side Table ($85). Available separately or as the Pinecrest Set ($195, both pieces).