Rustic Furniture

Information about rustic furniture

Rustic Bedroom Furniture for the Modern Home

| June 13, 2011

Traditional bedroom furniture is generally built from wood, which includes pine, cedar, oak, or other types of solid wood – plywood or particle board isn’t used. Various metals also are widely used in the manufacture of rustic bedroom furniture.

RUSTIC FURNITURE: The Materials

| June 13, 2011

Every culture, worldwide, has its own version of rustic furniture and different regions use the different woods and materials available to them for manufacturing these exquisite pieces. For example, these artisans in Mexico are incorporating materials such as copper, marble, slate, cactus and even animal skins into the different styles of rustic furniture to give them that special twist.

Diving for Timber Treasures

| June 9, 2011

A local company takes wood salvage to new depths

Houston Custom Furniture Store, The Amish Craftsman, Introduces Traditional Amish Builders to Houston Community at Upcoming “Meet the Builder” Event May 7

| June 9, 2011

Building Better Furniture and Raising the Bar in “Made in America” Quality and Craftsmanship, The Amish Craftsman Strengthens Foothold in Houston Furniture Market

CozyLogFurniture.com announces new collection of Rustic Furniture, Log Furniture, and Cedar furniture in online store!

| June 2, 2011

Special care is taken to work with manufacturers who respect the environment, and represent sustainable models to develop and manufacture log furniture, rustic furniture, and cedar furniture & furnishings.

Sustainable Amish Furniture Now Available to Growing “Green” Hospitality Industry Movement

| May 16, 2011

Custom American-made, solid wood furniture, built with sustainable practices, is now available to the hospitality industry.

past & present: twig furniture history

| May 10, 2011

The real moment for rustic, naturalistic furniture in America came in the 20th century when the rustic furniture satisfied dual economic sectors – those suffering from the Great Depression, who made their own furniture out of whatever materials were available and wealthier Americans whose desire to escape to the country created a fascination with camps and ranches.

Coco Twig Furniture by Snug

| May 10, 2011

This contemporary seating line by designer and artist Clayton Tugunon is hand-inlaid with coconut twigs and/or rattan, and these eye-catching patterns give it its exotic “island” appeal.

New Willow Twig Furniture for Green Living

| May 3, 2011

The willow that we use has been rescued and turned into beautiful and useful things. Birch bark is harvested from hollow dead trees that are still standing

Lo Gap Woodworks, Inc Now Handcrafting Environmentally Friendly Furniture

| April 28, 2011

Lo Gap Woodworks Inc introduces a new line of furniture, inspired by the Folk Art revival and handcrafted to be environmentally friendlyAll parts of the tree are used, from the boards we cut at our mill, to the sawdust and chips left from crafting each unique piece. By selective use of the limbs, branches and otherwise unusable parts, we create habitat for birds and other wild animals. The remainder is left to compost and replenish the forest.