• 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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    Cannock Chase Bed

    Price range: $2,999.99 through $4,200.00

    Why We Love This Product!

    New Cannock Chase Bedroom Line designed by Green Gables. Combining walnut and white oak creates a beautiful blend of hardwoods. Creating a free form artistic bed that complements the case goods allows for this bedroom set to enhance any home!
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  • Back to the Barn – Heartland

    Price range: $2,940.00 through $5,220.00

    Why We Love This Product!

    Back To The Barn features all kinds of textures and colors, all from reclaimed wood. After over 10 years of building very inform product, we felt we could shake up the color and texture of a line in a unique manner. A look that is truly authentic to not only the antique structures that the wood came from, but with a reverence for the past and though people that made these structures part of their daily life. We feel that not only have we accomplished this, but on a level even we did not think was attainable. Featuring hardware that is hand forged from Horseshoe metal stock. Each piece will always be truly unique and genuine. Available in Bed Room & Living Room.
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  • Why We Love This Chest!

    Denver 4 Drawer Chest is made from solid cherry wood and features tapered wood legs and full extension roller bearing drawer slides.  
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  • Mink

    $630.00

    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 (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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  • 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 Nightstand!

    Denver 1 Drawer Nightstand – Solid Cherry Wood
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  • Bridgeport Dining Table

    Price range: $6,200.00 through $7,140.00

    Why We Love This Product!

    Our Barnwood Furniture is Proudly made in the USA and completely customizable. While handcrafted from barns and buildings from before the turn of the century, it’s engineered to never crack and is moisture resistant to water stains.
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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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