Rustic Antler Furniture
Early 20th Century German Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Antler
Early 20th Century German Rustic Wall Mirrors
Wood, Antler
Vintage 1930s French Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Antler
Mid-20th Century American Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Antler
Antique Mid-19th Century French Rustic Taxidermy
Antler
21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Rustic Wall Lights and Sconces
Antler
Early 20th Century German Rustic Mounted Objects
Antler, Wood
Early 20th Century German Rustic Pier Mirrors and Console Mirrors
Wood, Antler
20th Century Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Fur
Mid-20th Century French Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Country Table Lamps
Leather, Resin
Late 20th Century American Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Antler
Mid-20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Antler
Early 20th Century Rustic Wall Lights and Sconces
Brass, Iron
Antique Early 1900s English Rustic More Candle Holders
Pewter
Mid-20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Antler
Antique 19th Century German Rustic Desks and Writing Tables
Early 20th Century German Rustic Hat Racks and Stands
Antler
Late 20th Century Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Hardwood
Early 20th Century German Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Late 20th Century Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Hardwood
Antique Late 19th Century German Rustic Picture Frames
Antler, Wood
Antique 19th Century German Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Late 20th Century American Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Wrought Iron
Late 20th Century Rustic Decorative Baskets
Antler, Wicker
Vintage 1930s German Rustic Chandeliers and Pendants
Early 20th Century American Rustic Barware
Silver, Steel
Vintage 1930s German Rustic Centerpieces
Early 20th Century German Rustic Picture Frames
Wood, Antler
Antique 19th Century German Rustic Wall Mirrors
Oak, Horn, Antler
Antique Late 19th Century German Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Wood
20th Century Rustic Mounted Objects
Horn, Wood
Mid-20th Century Austrian Rustic Taxidermy
Wood, Horn
Antique 19th Century German Rustic Game Tables
Brass
Late 20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Horn
Late 20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Horn
Late 20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Horn
Late 20th Century Unknown Rustic Taxidermy
Horn
Antique 19th Century Austrian Rustic Side Tables
Antler, Wood
Antique 19th Century German Rustic Armchairs
Antler
20th Century German Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Antler, Wood
Vintage 1960s German Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Wood, Antler
Antique 19th Century American Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Antler, Oak
Early 20th Century German Rustic Sculptures and Carvings
Antler, Wood
Antique 19th Century English Rustic Inkwells
Crystal
Vintage 1930s German Rustic Sculptures
Iron
Antique Mid-19th Century German Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
Vintage 1970s Rustic Taxidermy
Acrylic, Antler
Early 20th Century German Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
Mid-20th Century American Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
Antler, Animal Skin
Early 20th Century German Rustic Tableware
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Rustic Candlesticks
Antler
21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Rustic Candlesticks
Antler
Early 20th Century German Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
Antique Mid-19th Century Italian Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
Mid-20th Century German Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
Early 20th Century German Rustic Taxidermy
Antler, Wood
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A Close Look at Rustic Furniture
For some, the phrase “rustic style” suggests a house like “La Pitchoune,” the late chef Julia Child’s cottage in Provence, with its exposed wooden beams and well-worn antique furniture. For others, rustic furnishings and decor prompt images of a place like the Lake Placid Lodge in Upstate New York, with its stone fireplaces and knotty pine paneling. Indeed, rustic furniture design takes many forms: twig furniture, a plank trestle table, a hand-stitched quilt, a chandelier made of deer antlers.
The rustic style originated in the late 1800s in England, where it was heavily influenced by Romanticism. By the 20th century, it had spread to the United States, adopted by wealthy New Yorkers and the National Park Service alike. Although there are many categories of rustic furniture, one of the most popular and familiar manifestations of the style is Adirondack furniture and the low-slung 1903 Thomas Lee Adirondack chair.
Rustic design is perhaps mostly about texture and humble materials: hand-hewn reclaimed wood, woven rush seating, wrought iron, coarse stone and weathered metal. As a decor, it exudes warmth and honesty, while a single piece of countrified design adds an intriguing visual counterpoint in a sleek, modern environment.
Easily identifiable by its rough textures, earthy colors and natural materials, rustic wares help bring the beauty of the outdoors inside.
As you can see on 1stDibs, vintage rustic chairs, dining tables and other pieces of rustic furniture offer endless inspiration.
- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021The best wood for rustic furniture can be cedarwood. It not only adds rich crimson hues to rustic log furniture, but it also boosts rot resistance and acts as a natural insect repellent. The dense knots in cedar add to the rustic log furniture's natural appearance. This sort of wood is both long-lasting and cost-effective. It can withstand temperature and moisture variations, making it less likely to expand or contract in response to humidity. In humid regions, it holds up nicely. Shop a variety of cedar furniture today on 1stDibs.








