The Oslo Arched Display Cabinet — Solid Elm — CharlesTed Home
Solid elm, an arched silhouette, glazed upper doors, solid brass hardware — the Oslo is a display cabinet with the sculptural presence of gallery furniture.
Elm is the difference. Richer, more characterful and more distinctively grained than oak or pine, solid elm gives the Oslo a personality that most display cabinets simply do not have — a depth of colour and grain variation that makes every cabinet unique and ensures the piece looks better with every year of living with it. The arched top silhouette adds further sculptural quality, transforming what could be a functional display unit into a piece that earns its place as a genuine focal point. At 213cm tall with glazed upper doors and solid lower cabinet storage, this is both visually beautiful and seriously practical.
What sets it apart
The detail that makes it different
The arched top is the Oslo's most immediately striking quality — the curved silhouette has a sculptural authority that a rectangular cabinet cannot achieve, giving the piece a presence that reads as architectural rather than simply furniture. The glazed upper doors allow everything inside to be seen while protecting it from dust — ceramics, glassware, books and decorative objects all look curated and considered behind glass in a way they do not on an open shelf. The solid elm grain, visible through the glazed panels as well as on the cabinet body, adds warmth and natural character to the display. The solid brass hardware provides the final considered detail — warm metal against natural elm grain is a pairing that has remained beautiful across every decade of interior design.
Style the upper shelves with ceramic vases, bobble bowls, artisan vessels and faux botanicals from the CharlesTed Home collection for an interior moment that looks effortlessly curated. The lower cabinet keeps everyday essentials neatly out of sight.
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Good to know
What wood is the Oslo made from?
Solid elm — a characterful hardwood with a rich, distinctive natural grain. Elm is denser and more individual in character than oak, making it a premium choice for furniture that genuinely stands out. No two Oslo cabinets are identical.
What can I display in the upper section?
Ceramics, glassware, books, faux botanicals and decorative objects all look beautiful behind the glazed doors. The glass keeps everything visible and protected from dust — ideal for pieces you want to see daily without handling.
Does it work in a dining room or hallway?
Equally well in both. In a dining room the upper section is ideal for glassware and table accessories; in a hallway, books, plants and ceramics with everyday storage below. At 213cm tall it makes a genuine statement in any space.
The whitewash finish is even more beautiful in person- Four doors hide an enormous amount of stuff and the top is perfect for styling. Couldn't be happier.
I've bought a lot of furniture over the years, some good, some forgettable. This console table is in a different league. The scale of it is just right for a proper statement hallway piece. Absolutely no regrets whatsoever.
The table arrived on time and the delivery team took great care bringing it in. It's a big, confident piece of furniture and well finished. Fits in the room in exactly the way I hoped. Customer service throughout was faultless too.
The table itself is magnificent. Huge, solid, beautifully crafted, the acacia grain is gorgeous and the baluster legs give it real grandeur. The only thing I'd flag is its very heavy and with solid acacia construction it is a serious piece of furniture to move around, so make sure you've planned your space and delivery access carefully. Once it's in place though, it is simply stunning.
Spotted this table on Instagram and tracked it down to CharlesTed Home immediately. It is even more spectacular in our hallway than it looked online. The acacia wood is such good quality. Delivery was handled carefully and the team were brilliant. Couldn't love it more.
The Oslo Arched Display Cabinet — Solid Elm — CharlesTed Home
Solid elm, an arched silhouette, glazed upper doors, solid brass hardware — the Oslo is a display cabinet with the sculptural presence of gallery furniture.
Elm is the difference. Richer, more characterful and more distinctively grained than oak or pine, solid elm gives the Oslo a personality that most display cabinets simply do not have — a depth of colour and grain variation that makes every cabinet unique and ensures the piece looks better with every year of living with it. The arched top silhouette adds further sculptural quality, transforming what could be a functional display unit into a piece that earns its place as a genuine focal point. At 213cm tall with glazed upper doors and solid lower cabinet storage, this is both visually beautiful and seriously practical.
What sets it apart
The detail that makes it different
The arched top is the Oslo's most immediately striking quality — the curved silhouette has a sculptural authority that a rectangular cabinet cannot achieve, giving the piece a presence that reads as architectural rather than simply furniture. The glazed upper doors allow everything inside to be seen while protecting it from dust — ceramics, glassware, books and decorative objects all look curated and considered behind glass in a way they do not on an open shelf. The solid elm grain, visible through the glazed panels as well as on the cabinet body, adds warmth and natural character to the display. The solid brass hardware provides the final considered detail — warm metal against natural elm grain is a pairing that has remained beautiful across every decade of interior design.
Style the upper shelves with ceramic vases, bobble bowls, artisan vessels and faux botanicals from the CharlesTed Home collection for an interior moment that looks effortlessly curated. The lower cabinet keeps everyday essentials neatly out of sight.
Modern FarmhouseTraditionalContemporaryClassicCoastalScandi
Good to know
What wood is the Oslo made from?
Solid elm — a characterful hardwood with a rich, distinctive natural grain. Elm is denser and more individual in character than oak, making it a premium choice for furniture that genuinely stands out. No two Oslo cabinets are identical.
What can I display in the upper section?
Ceramics, glassware, books, faux botanicals and decorative objects all look beautiful behind the glazed doors. The glass keeps everything visible and protected from dust — ideal for pieces you want to see daily without handling.
Does it work in a dining room or hallway?
Equally well in both. In a dining room the upper section is ideal for glassware and table accessories; in a hallway, books, plants and ceramics with everyday storage below. At 213cm tall it makes a genuine statement in any space.