Showing posts with label Western Design 01. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Design 01. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Bob Brown Treemendous Designs


Bob Brown’s Pieces fit into Rustic Décor, Cowboy Décor or any home that has a hint of Western Design or wants one.

Near a small Indiana town where the rivers Eel and Wabash meet, is a man who auctioned off his construction equipment to become a furniture maker.

On land that’s been in his family for more than 20 years, and where arrowheads and other remnants of the Miami Indians are found, Bob Brown harvests and mills his own beautiful hardwood. He’s known around Cass County for his work and is frequently called when nuisance trees are felled so he can recover the lumber. A self-proclaimed scavenger of beautiful wood, Bob finds wood where tree trimmers work and utility companies clear branches to keep lines open.

Bob has a unique take on furniture made from hardwoods. He says, he doesn’t want it to be too perfect, but to reflect its natural beauty. Most furniture made of hardwood is planed, sanded and polished to perfection.

“To me that’s institutionalized, I like to see its natural expression, the beauty of the sapwood and its rough edges.”

Where does his inspiration come from? “ Montana. I love Montana,” he says.

Five boys later, he’s still in Indiana, but hoping the family can find their way out West someday. He and his wife Julie, a fourth grade teacher, both enjoy the outdoors and spend their free time camping, hiking and working on their property.

Bob’s grandfather clocks, dining room tables and beds are seen in homes from the Midwest to New England. Some of his most specialized pieces are found in beautiful resort homes in Colorado. To see more of Bob’s work go to ContemporaryWesternDesign.com.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

My First Take on Western Design

When people think of western design they think cowboy. Cowboy boots, cowboy chairs and cowboy life. Which is partly right. It is, in fact, how it started: as a necessity borne from the land of the cowboy, the West.



I have lived the cowboy life and of the land, but early on I didn't have any appreciation for the genre of western design. Survival was important, not design.



Introduced to western design in 1997, I immediately fell in love with its natural lines, invigorating colors and all of the earth elements. I am an earth sign so that makes sense! I was also intrigued by this group of artisans that were so dedicated to this niche . I couldn't draw a stick horse if some one asked so that is why, first of all, I was enamored, but secondly, it was because what they created made sense. It echoed the natural world and each piece was from a special place within them. It wasn't an assembly line, it was hands on creation and beautiful.



The western design that I witness everyday is no longer borne specifically to fill a void, nor is it cowboy kitsche in anyway, its an amazing array of interpretations of the West by those who live here and those who wish they did. Whether it is furniture, fashion, jewelry or fine art, these artists are creating some of the finest in original American Art. I hope that you will come and take a look at http://www.contemporarywesterndesign.com/. I am sure you will like what you see.



I'll be back with some great examples of what was and what is......



May the West make all your dreams come true!

Thea

www. contemporarywesterndesign.com