Monday • January 10, 2011 • by cale
Rugged industrialism meets minimalist design, with large 12″ x 3″ pine beams salvaged from a barn we began to look at the function of the materials. The simple and direct lines of the wood and the ease with which it can be joined gave way to the box. We turned the box on it’s side and expressed the connections with large bolts and drop forged casters. Viola, rural design at it’s greatest.
Friday • December 10, 2010 • by cale
Commissioned by Midwest Media and Marketing these simple concrete ornaments were envisioned to respond to the ruggedness of our found object style. A simple aluminum circle is riveted to a concrete disk and then acid etched to achieve individual coloration. Stamped with a Merry Christmas greeting and hung from a silk ribbon these rugged ornaments are sure to catch even the most judicious eye and serve as a wonderful conversation piece on the tree. Hand made in the great state of Oklahoma.
Monday • November 29, 2010 • by cale
Each piece is hand made and no two are alike, we love the rugged individualism of every piece and the strength each piece represents.
Wednesday • November 10, 2010 • by cale
Built entirely of rugged materials these angels encourage us to never give up on our world, to continue to fight to make it better.
Sunday • October 10, 2010 • by cale
Built entirely of oak with a dark cherry walnut custom stain, the headboard is canted at 20 degrees to allow a gentle recline while reading at night. Hand crafted this headboard and platform took two weeks, but yielded a beautiful result.
Saturday • July 10, 2010 • by cale
We put these single pane beauties to good use, etching the glass with a dot pattern that plays fun games with the early morning light. This wonderful hand made divider gives an added sophistication to a room in need of a little lift.
Saturday • April 10, 2010 • by cale
Tufa is a man made replica of tufa rock, a highly porous rock that has been used historically to make pots for plants. Tufa has a wonderful concrete aesthetic with half the weight and has wonderful absorptive properties allowing the pot to absorb any excess water and re-release it into the soil over time, helping to cut down on watering. We’ve developed our own designer tufa molds and love to create little 2, 3, and 4″ pots, each with it’s own little succulent nestled inside.