• Why We Love This Product!

    The Cody line features a complicated mix of textured black hued reclaimed wood, smooth barn wood, and weathered gray accent wood. Inspired by classic mid-century western design, this line features hand forged twisted metal hardware. Textured black hued reclaimed wood comprises the posts and frames and top wrap. Smooth barn wood is the featured wood of the drawer fronts, sides, and top panels. Weathered gray wood dresses out the pieces on the front, the interior top edge, and the panels on the beds and casework sides. Overall, one of our most Western orientated collections. Available in Bedroom, Living Room & Dining Room.
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  • Denver Bed – Solid Cherry Wood

    Price range: $4,215.00 through $5,200.00

    Why We Love This Bed!

    Bed is made from solid cherry wood and features tapered wood legs and full extension roller bearing drawer slides.
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  • Mossy Oak Natchez Trace 1 Drawer Nightstand

    Price range: $1,290.00 through $1,575.00

    Why We Love This Product!

    The Mossy Oak collection is made with reclaimed barnwood, natural or white bark and walnut tops. This combination of wood gives the mossy oak collection a look like no other.
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  • Why We Love This Nightstand!

    The Dark Aspen 2 Drawer Log Nightstand is fully hand crafted from start to finish. Using the artistic natural color of the aspen logs which brings unique look and style. The Aspen Log is found in the Mountains of Colorado. Aspen Log Furniture is always going to be unique in character, look and feel, with artistic splits, checks, cracks and gnarly elk chew. The Aspen Log Collection will never have two products that are the same.
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  • Why We Love This Chest!

    Chest is made from solid cherry wood and features tapered wood legs and full extension roller bearing drawer slides.  
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  • Why We Love This Product!

    The Mossy Oak collection is made with reclaimed barnwood, natural or white bark and walnut tops. This combination of wood gives the mossy oak collection a look like no other.
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  • Wolverine

    $4,485.00

    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. Please call 918-561-6345 for availability.
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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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  • Skunk

    $1,155.00

    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 Product!

    The Cody line features a complicated mix of textured black hued reclaimed wood, smooth barn wood, and weathered gray accent wood. Inspired by classic mid-century western design, this line features hand forged twisted metal hardware. Textured black hued reclaimed wood comprises the posts and frames and top wrap. Smooth barn wood is the featured wood of the drawer fronts, sides, and top panels. Weathered gray wood dresses out the pieces on the front, the interior top edge, and the panels on the beds and casework sides. Overall, one of our most Western orientated collections. Available in Bedroom, Living Room & Dining Room.
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  • Otter

    $1,575.00

    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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