Moose Antler Desk
I used to cut firewood and my personal favorite was what I called buckskin pine. It is ponderosa pine that has been standing dead for decades but still very solid. Usually one side has weathered to a buckskin or auburn color. One winter I had some 34” x 8’ logs tucked vertically under the eve of a building. I began to feel guilty for burning these beautiful logs up, so I came up with this idea. I call this style McGyver Rustic. I guess its self explanatory except for how the one end is hollowed out without destroying the log. I don’t have many secrets but that is one of ‘em. The barn wood for the base was from a bachelors homestead cabin. The homesteader’s name was Bill LeClair. Local legend says he was a very interesting fellow, but he was killed in a logging accident in 1942. The handles were hand forged in my shop to match the moose antler chair.Log Desk with Tractor Seat
Barnwood & Oak Bed Frame
Rustic Stands
Decorative Western Counter Top
Rustic Kitchen Island