I’m sold on rustic decor and its use of sustainable reclaimed wood furniture. If you aren’t yet, take my word for it until you see the photos below or get up to speed with my first post in the series. The short story is that adding country-inspired furniture and accents is a fun new trend, reclaimed wood is eco friendly, and it lets you keep family heirlooms without going for totally country decor. This post is dedicated to the best places to window-shop for rustic furniture, in no particular order since I like them all.
1. Hudson Furniture
A must-shop website for rustic chic home decor is Hudson Furniture, a company as committed to style as tree saving. They have decided to only build from trees that are more than a hundred years old and already doomed to harvesting. Out of those full grown trees, they craft impressive dinner tables and other stately showpieces that make a big statement about rustic elegance.
So far this post is mostly dining room furniture, but wood looks good all over the house. I’ll prove it.
This bed is sort of like letting the woods grow out of your house, isn’t it? My hippie parents always wanted a big oak tree in the middle of our house, and that idea makes this splurge seem really practical.
2. Groovy Stuff Furniture
Groovy Stuff is celebrating 10 years of selling green furniture. They call it “rugged earthy.” Nice work. Nice stuff. So nice we carry a lot of it in our barefootfloor.com comparison shopper inventory.
Click here to get it and get sitting.
Can’t resist the wagon wheel? Then buy it.
Shop for the Big Bear.
3. Live Edge Design
Another go-to site in your hunt should be Live Edge Design. Take it from their motto: “Reclaimed, Refined, Remarkable.” Their pieces tend to be more smooth-lined and modern.
How many wooden tables am I allowed to buy for one (as-yet-nonexistent) house?
4. Woodland Creek
For more style variety within the rustic furniture theme, Woodland Creek shows a lot of diversity. Some of their work looks like you’d imagine for a traditional farmhouse, some is more classic, and a few pieces look like experimental art. Lots of browsing to do here.
This hutch is the furniture my pioneer ancestors dreamed of but couldn’t fit in the covered wagon. Or it sunk when they tried to ford the river, because I certainly didn’t inherit any furniture this nice.
This might have been burned as a witch tree. Unless I could save it first.
5. Clark Functional Art
Way on the sculptural art end of reclaimed wood furniture is Clark Functional Art. Hope you like teak wood.
6. Urban Hardwoods
Trust the San Francisco designers at Urban Hardwoods to make hip rustic furniture.
What a lovely use for majestic Redwoods. There are a lot more great pieces where these came from.
7. 2 Day Designs
Test out the 2 Day Designs promise of the world’s best customer service, with all their products made in the U.S.A.
They also have cute end tables with lots of possible finish colors. Buy one here or look for more bar furniture.
8. Eastvold Furniture
Eastvold Furniture sounds like it’s run by Vikings but looks much classier than that.
Snag one. Its name is Hammond.
Clearly, you have decisions to make. I would say to prop your feet up on your new reclaimed wood coffee table while you browse, but it hasn’t been bought and delivered yet. You should get on that to complete my prophecy.