The Third Option
Most living-room media consoles are built around two compromises. They're either generic glossy boxes — built to look like furniture but constructed from MDF with a tinted veneer face — or heavy slabs of solid wood that overpower the room they sit in. The Pebble is built around a third option. Solid Appalachian walnut throughout (not solid-on-top, veneer-on-sides), but with hand-sanded curves where you'd expect 90-degree corners, and a recessed plinth base that lets the screen dominate the wall instead of the cabinet dominating the floor.
Curves, Not Corners
The "Pebble" name is the design brief: rounded, water-shaped rather than machine-shaped. Every external edge is sanded to a continuous radius after the joinery is in. The result reads more sculptural than industrial, but doesn't fight a contemporary screen. It sits beneath the TV, not against it.
Living Room Companions
The Pebble lives well alongside any of our solid-walnut pieces. For full-room consistency, see our walnut TV stands, walnut coffee tables, and walnut sideboards — all finished in the same hard-wax oil so the patina builds evenly across the room over the years.
Style and Color Context
If the Pebble is your starting point in a Dark Japandi or Organic Modern living room, our field guide to Dark Japandi covers how to style around it. And for the full color trajectory of solid black walnut over the next five to ten years, our how black walnut ages piece walks through what to expect.