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Cross Wall Hangings from Andy & Aaron Sanchez

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Andy & Aaron Sanchez Cross Wall HangingAndy & Aaron Sanchez, a father-son furniture design team based in Algodones, New Mexico, is known for their award winning Western furniture.  Their passion for using found wood, natural stones, and creating stories with their furniture art, sets Andy & Aaron apart from their peers.  Each piece they create becomes a one-of-a-kind fixture in the owner’s home that will be passed down for generations to come. 

Andy & Aaron’s work is in high demand and can be an investment in your collection of Western decor.  Now, however, they are making their unique art available to anyone with their new CROSS WALL HANGINGS.  The crosses are created with alligator juniper and feature inlaid crosses designed with marble and turquoise.

Andy & Aaron Sanchez Cross Wall HangingLike their large furniture pieces each cross wall hanging is hand crafted by Aaron & Andy Sanchez, and each piece is selected so that the wood and stones fit together perfectly telling the story of how God’s nature always works together in harmony. 

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INSPIRATION: Urban Country

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Our culture has found itself in a unique situation where our history and our future are colliding, and the trends and styles that are emerging are a juxtaposition of earthy, industrial, used, worn, and shiny new.

With our society’s trend of turning abandoned urban buildings into residential lofts and commercial properties, the lines between urban and vintage are blurring, stirring, and being re-produced in a style that has been described as Urban Country. It’s the idea of original brick and stone walls, industrial venting systems, and rustic leather sofas. The lifestyle is all about visiting Saturday morning markets for local farmer’s veggies, but spending the night in the city enjoying hip bands, art and fine dining.

Village Loft

Urban Country is a little bit cowboy {cause that’s an intrinsic part of American History}, a little bit industrial {cause that’s how we got to where we are}, and very in tune with nature {cause that’s the only way we will get to wherever we are headed}.

Our family is enjoying the concept of a Urban Country lifestyle with our plans to transform a 1910 building into not only the location for the Cactus Creek Store, but for the apartment above the store to be a home for our family.  We may live in a town of 1600 people, but we are still in the heart of downtown and we enjoy the amenities of being across the street from a hardware store, cafe and our very own recycling center.  There is a farmer’s market down the street during the summer, and artists in the house every 2nd Saturday, but we can be at the farm and fishing in less than 15 minutes.

Village Loft
{Images via Apartment Therapy}

It was the images of the loft {ABOVE} that got me thinking about these trends and how they have been slowly unfolding in magazines and on blogs everywhere.  What are ten things that define this Urban Country style?? 

Urban Lighting
{Available from Barn Light Electric Company}

 

Cowboy Leather
{Available from Brumbaughs}

 

Handmade Furniture
{Available from Serv ce Station}

 

Industrial Seating
{Available from Design Within Reach}

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EXCLUSIVE sneak peek from Black Forest Decor…

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

You guys are getting a SNEAK PEEK today ~ an exclusive first look ~ at some new pieces for your home!!  These are from Black Forest Decor, an online & catalog company that specializes in CABIN DECOR. Cactus Creek has been given the opportunity to share these with our readers today while the Black Forest Decor catalogs that are featuring these new pieces won’t be mailed to the public until May 3rd.  Aren’t we the lucky ones??

 Antler Demi Lune Table 

First up is this gorgeous antler side table {ABOVE} ~ the Antler Demi Lune Table ~ that is exclusive to Black Forest Decor. It is handcrafted from oak then decked with authentic, naturally shed elk antlers that are interwoven along the bottom of the table. How gorgeous is this for an entry or hallway…

Bear Family Chandelier 

 The Bear Family Chandelier {ABOVE} is another new item exclusive to Black Forest Decor.  It features Bears walking amidst a beautiful mountain landscape wrapped around the mica light diffuser of this chandelier crafted in steel. I would just love to see this above a dining table, or in an entry way, for a cabin ~ and if your cabin is in the middle of the ‘burbs, even better!!

Fresh Pine Pottery Dinnerware

 And for the kitchen Black Forest Decor has Fresh Pine Pottery Dinnerware… warm and in-touch with the great outdoors, these
pottery sets featuring an all natural selection of hand-thrown, hand-carved, reduction-fired stoneware with a three-tone glaze. The hand carving, accented with golden hues, is a reflection of the sun’s rays falling through pine branches. Each piece is dishwasher, microwave and oven safe.

BIG thanks to Black Forest Decor for sharing these BRAND NEW PRODUCTS with the Cactus Creek readers!!! Folks, keep your eye on the mailbox for your Black Forest Decor Catalog ~ or go HERE to order one today…  Be sure to let them know that Cactus Creek sent you!!

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IN THE PRESS: Tim Lozier in Cowboys & Indians

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Passionate about the West, and also about building high quality furniture, Tim Lozier of How Kola Furniture is a talented craftsmen that we are proud to know.  We were very happy to see that Tim is featured in the June 2010 issue Cowboys & Indians Magazine ~ you can read the story right HERE.

Tim Lozier How Kola Furniture Cowboys & Indians

To see more of Tim’s beautiful work, and to order your own custom piece of furniture, visit the How Kola website right HERE.

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LOGS on ETSY

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

For those of us who love Rustic Design, LOGS are an obvious addition to our decor.  Even if it’s subtle {one little log stool can add a lot of character to a room} we love all things that bring the outdoors in.  I love to fish around on ETSY and was over the moon to find a few LOG CRAFTSMEN offering unique styles.  Check ‘em… 

Log Slab Cowhide Chair

 

 

 

Log Slab Cowhide Chair from Shabby Santa Fe’s ETSY Store

This is the kind of chair that makes a statement about a space.  It’s solid slab back reminds me of Ron Mann’s DINING CHAIRS.  Shabby Santa Fe is clearly less contemporary than Ron Mann but it does offer the same solid, organic, and substantial style.


Log Bed
Log Bed from Dawn’s ETSY Shop

This headboard is 77″ tall.  Kinda’ like sleeping in a tree house… love it.

 

Resting Birch Dining Table
Resting Birch Dining Table
from the ETSY shop of John and Gigi at Home

Far more modern that most of us can get away with, I still love this table and had to share it.  It’s such a celebration of God’s tree art.  What kind of dining chairs would you put with this table??  Maybe something from Jolyon Yates, or the Yellow Birch Twig Chair HERE, or maybe go ACRYLIC… hmmm.

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INSPIRATION: Bright White Lodge

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Raise your hand if you’re ready for spring… Oh my, isn’t it time??   Here in Weston MO the sun was shining all weekend, I took the entire Cactus Creek Store apart and put it back together, vacuumed, cleaned and yes, we are ready for spring. 

This BRIGHT WHITE Lodge Living Room {below} felt light like Spring and therefore PERFECT for some Monday morning INSPIRATION…

Bright White Lodge Living Room 

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Distressed Log WallpaperBirds of Paradise Mirror


French Grain Sack PillowPecos Sofa


Rustic Block Coffee TableBronze Antler Candlesticks


Antiqued Green HutchElk Chair


Rustic Stone TableBig Horn Rug

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{EXTREME} Log Bed

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Log Bed
Pine Cone Hill Urban Treehouse Collection

How ’bout this bed??  Talk about bringing the outdoors in…

I love it. Do you??

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INTERVIEW: Lucky Star Gallery

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Harriette & Missy Allison

I’ve been a fan of Lucky Star Gallery for a while now, their website is amazing, chock full of vintage Cowgirl goods that you’ll love. What really makes this mother-daughter team {Harriette & Missy Allison} so special is their authenticity and commitment to keeping the spirit of individuality, American pride and Wild West Fever ALIVE AND KICKIN’!! Here’s a little more about this dynamic duo…

 

CACTUS: Where is The Lucky Star Gallery located?

The Lucky Star Gallery is a web-based store. Our 3000 sq ft warehouse is located in Reno, NV and is chock full of our American antiques, western collectibles and our fabrication shop for our line of leather accessories/furnishings. We are open to the public by appointment, we work with decorators/designers and do prop rental, as well.

 The Lucky Star Gallery

CACTUS: Have you always lived in Reno?

No. We (my mom and I) are from Bishop, CA. We are from a large Italian family base, there in the Owens Valley – cattle ranchers and cowboys! My mom has been in Reno for going on 20 years. I came to be near her after I graduated college in southern California in 1996, I left for San Francisco in 1998, moved to Hawaii in 2000, and have now been here in Reno again for almost 10 years. Reno is a convenient location for us, we are only 4 hours from our hometown and extended family.

Lucky Star Gallery

CACTUS:  How does living in that region affect your style?

Four solid seasons makes for an extensive wardrobe! I think that our style has less to do with the region we live in and more to do with our passion for the west and for the past. We are inspired by vintage lifestyle, quality of craft and COLOR!

Lucky Star Gallery

CACTUS: You own Lucky Star Gallery with your mom ~ how did you guys come upon the decision to open a business together?

My mom has always dabbled in antiques, as a collector. Following the death of my step-dad in 1996, she took a buying trip with some friends who were antique dealers. By the end of the trip my mom was officially on her way into the business. In 2001 I joined her on a cross-country buying trip and got hooked, myself. It was on that road trip that we conceptualized The Lucky Star Gallery.

CACTUS: What are the best and worst parts of working with your mom?

My mom and I enjoy lots of the same things, appreciate each others tastes and ideas, and have a good time! We created this business together and share a common vision for success… the challenges that come are sometimes difficult to navigate, our emotional attachment to the business and to each other makes it feel like we have more at stake.

Lucky Star Gallery

CACTUS: What is the mission of Lucky Star Gallery?

The Lucky Star Gallery began as an American antiques business, and although we have diversified with our design work, our mission has stayed the same. We are dedicated to an active process of restore, reuse & recycle by utilizing American antiques. We believe in the handmade quality of products from yesterday, and in buying American made.

This philosophy continues through my mom’s designs. Her furniture designs all start with vintage pieces, rebuilt and restored she gives new life to those pieces and creates museum quality art furniture. Her handbag, wallet, belt & guitar strap lines all began as ways to use excess leather from her furniture making.

Lucky Star Gallery

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INSPIRATION: Tee Pee Style

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Yesterday I posted magazine pics from the mid-90′s ~ there was one series that I wanted to wait and share today, it’s this Tee Pee from a 1994 Architectural Digest Magazine that is just amazing…

Tee Pee Architectural Digest August 1994

The design is from Cassandra Lohr Design who has many beautiful projects in her portfolio but still features this Tee Pee as one of her greatest projects, it is easy to see why… I could play Cowboys & Indians all day long in this luxurious space!!

Cassandra Lohr also designs furniture and bedding, much of it like that seen here in the images of the Tee Pee.

Tee Pee Architectural Digest August 1994

Tee Pee Architectural Digest August 1994

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for few more sources to achieve this look…

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Big Mango Trading Co.

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Big Mango Trading Co. is located in the Design District in Dallas, TX… looks like another must~stop~there when we head to Texas in a few weeks!!!

Big Mango Trading Co.

Big Mango Trading Co.

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