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    Old Yellowstone, combines natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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    Stony Brooke Octagon Dining Table

    $2,301.00$6,230.25

    Why We Love this Dining Table!

    Stony Brooke was Green Gables' first collection, and remains to this day their most popular collection. Featuring natural textured barn wood throughout, with a true Timber Frame quality about it. Also available as an Extension Table, but unless the table is made expandable, it will NOT have an apron. Round top available. This style is also made in a pub table and bar table. Please call for customization. See Additional Information for the size details to fit your needs.

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    The Harvest Collection is created using forward innovating thinking. Marrying materials such as steel,  reclaimed barnwood, walnut and other prestine woods creates a bond that stays together for a lifetime.

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  • Why We Love this TV Stand!

    Stony Brooke was Green Gables' first collection, and remains to this day their most popular collection. Featuring natural textured barn wood throughout, the hardware is antique brass knobs, and exclusive handmade wood handles. Very Arts and Crafts in feel and look, with a true Timber Frame quality about it.

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  • Why We Love this TV Stand!

    Stony Brooke was Green Gables' first collection, and remains to this day their most popular collection. Featuring natural textured barn wood throughout, the hardware is antique brass knobs, and exclusive handmade wood handles. Very Arts and Crafts in feel and look, with a true Timber Frame quality about it.

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  • Why We Love this Coffee Table!

    The Sequoia Collection boasts artistic hand carved trees in each panel. Bring the outdoors in with this treasure. Feel the nature in your own home with this Sequoia Coffee Table.

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  • Why We Love This Coffee Table!

    This Copper Round Tucson Coffee Table beautifully crafted by blacksmiths, carpenters and copper masters to create added warmth to any room . Combining recycled copper, reclaimed wood and forged iron, this line offers innovative designs and a huge selection. This is the highest quality and customizable copper furniture on the market. Please read below to know the different quality levels of copper and why you won’t regret making it a part of your home!

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    The Refuge Lifestyle upholstery sets itself apart by offering a designer style feature of being customize-able in size and upholstery options. Each product is handcrafted in the USA, with 100 year old reclaimed barn wood and exotic woods to accent. Pocketed Coil Technology is integrated into every frame. A seating system that provides exceptional comfort and unmatched performance with individually encased barrel-shaped coils compressed inside the pocket for a noiseless base. Estimated shipping time 6-10 weeks.

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  • Why We Love this Coffee Table!

    Stony Brooke was Green Gables' first collection, and remains to this day their most popular collection. Featuring natural textured barn wood throughout, the hardware is antique brass knobs, and exclusive handmade wood handles. Very Arts and Crafts in feel and look, with a true Timber Frame quality about it.

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    The Refuge Lifestyle upholstery sets itself apart by offering a designer style feature of being customize-able in size and upholstery options. The  Brindle Remington Open Designer Chair is handcrafted in the USA, with 100 year old reclaimed barn wood and exotic woods to accent. Pocketed Coil Technology is integrated into every frame. A seating system that provides exceptional comfort and unmatched performance with individually encased barrel-shaped coils compressed inside the pocket for a noiseless base.

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  • Why We Love this Sofa Table!

    Red River is a very refined collection with metal legs and a mixture of woods and colors.  The case work is made from natural textured barnwood.  The tops are made from sanded grey wood, allowing the brown tones to come through and mix with the grey coloring.  They are wrapped with natural textured barnwood with an inner dark stained inlay.  The fronts are textured barnwood  stained dark on the smaller fronts and the larger fronts have an angled darker panel surrounded by a frame of natural textured barnwood.  All case pieces and the dining table feature refined metal legs. The featured hardware is an antique iron finish on a ring pull with a twisted steel ring.

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    Old Yellowstone 2 Drawer Coffee Table

    Original price was: $2,700.00.Current price is: $1,755.00.

    Why We Love this Coffee Table!

    Old Yellowstone, combines natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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  • Why We Love this Bed!

    Old Yellowstone, combines natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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    Why We Love this Bed!

    Old Yellowstone Beds are designed with hickory and it's complimentary nightstands and dressers combine natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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  • Old Yellowstone Big Sky Bed

    $2,925.00$5,295.00

    Why We Love this Bed!

    Old Yellowstone Beds are designed with hickory and it's complimentary nightstands and dressers combine natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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  • Rustic Cross, Blue

    $159.00$945.00

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    Create an authentic Southwest room. Rich turquoise, reds and black showcase this best seller. Made in the USA.

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    Create an authentic Southwest room. Rich turquoise, beige and black showcase this best seller. Made in the USA.

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  • Rustic Cross, Sunset

    $159.00$945.00

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    Create an authentic Southwest room. Rich turquoise, reds and black showcase this best seller. Made in the USA! Available in 6 sizes.

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  • Badger

    $1,425.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Beaver

    $1,128.80

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Coyote

    $1,500.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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    Why We Love this Dining Table!

    Old Yellowstone, combines natural bark on Hickory legs, with smooth barnwood sides, tops, drawer fronts, and doors, with Alder wood face frames.  A unique blend of rustic that has remained popular for over 100 years, this is in same styling that has furnished many of our National Parks, such as Yellowstone.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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    Red River Deadwood Pub Table

    Original price was: $3,540.00.Current price is: $2,301.00.

    Why We Love this Table!

    Red River is a very refined collection with metal legs and a mixture of woods and colors.  The case work is made from natural textured barnwood.  The tops are made from sanded grey wood, allowing the brown tones to come through and mix with the grey coloring.  They are wrapped with natural textured barnwood with an inner dark stained inlay.  The fronts are textured barnwood  stained dark on the smaller fronts and the larger fronts have an angled darker panel surrounded by a frame of natural textured barnwood.  All case pieces and the dining table feature refined metal legs. Please see Additional Information for optional sizes.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Fox (Gray)

    $1,500.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Fox (Red)

    $1,500.00

    Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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  • Why We Love This Taxidermy!

    Edward A Leep, “Louie”, started taxidermy in Highland, Indiana on Lincoln Street in 1937. This was a part-time business as his main living was being the back bone and original starter of the Pleasant View Dairy in Highland as well. He took taxidermy lessons from Louis Scheer, a very well known taxidermist from Chicago.His shop was a shed in the backyard where he would mount birds and mammals, large and small, for the local sportsmen. Louie had six sons and one daughter. His son, Edward E Leep, was around the shed helping with various jobs at a young age. His love of nature and the outdoors, along with the artistic skill furthered him to spend his free time working in the shed.

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