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Why We Love This Product!
The Elk 9 Antler Chandelier is a great fit to have the rustic, outdoor look. With twelve 25-watt candle lights, this chandelier lets off the right amount of light. A mere 28 pounds makes this antler chandelier very lightweight, won't break your back or the bank! Proudly made in the USA.Shipping
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We love the Emmerson sofa for its perfect blend of style and comfort. Its modern design adds a chic touch to any space, while the plush cushions provide a cozy spot to relax. The high-quality materials ensure durability, making it a long-lasting investment. Plus, its versatility allows it to complement various decor styles, making it a favorite choice for both casual and elegant settings. Overall, it’s the ideal centerpiece for creating a welcoming home environment.
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Why We Love This Bed!
The Engraved Copper Panel Ganado King Bed is beautifully crafted by blacksmiths, carpenters and copper masters to create added warmth to any bedroom. 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 product a part of your home!This Item Ships Free!
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We love the Everett King Bed from Green Gables because it beautifully combines the rustic charm of reclaimed barn wood with a timeless design, creating a statement piece that fits seamlessly into any rustic or modern farmhouse setting. The hand-sanded finish highlights the natural grain and texture of the wood, adding warmth and authenticity to the bedroom. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, while the distressed look brings a sense of history and character, making it feel like a family heirloom.
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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.This Product Ships FREE!
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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.This Product Ships FREE!