“Camp Dudley” was a private fishing and hunting club established in 1908 on Deer Lake in Quebec. Its rustic sign and photo album survive as artifacts of the sportsmen’s happy haven.
Read MoreWe explore the topic of nesting from both figurative and literal perspectives, as a phenomenon that happens both inside and outside of our homes.
Read MoreThis hand-decorated table hails from an era when nature imagery was a popular motif in both rustic and formal homes.
Read MoreJust as the rusticators of past eras sought both nature and luxury in remote destinations, so, too, do modern-day "glamping" aficionados.
Read MoreWe are pleased to present interior photos of the modern home of dedicated collectors of hickory furniture, art pottery and rustic accessories.
Read MoreThis large, late 19th century root burl frame attains not only rustic allure, but also folk art appeal by incorporating a figural element - an iconic antlered buck.
Read MoreWe took photos at an Adirondack antiques show that illustrate 20 categories of rustic antiques within 5 genres of decor.
Read MoreThese Tlingit snow shoes were acquired by an explorer during an adventure in the Pacific Northwest Coast in 1897.
Read MoreBookends are useful, cast iron is collectible, but owls reign supreme. These owls are an uncommon, mint pair of bookends made by Albany Foundry circa 1925.
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