Concrete-inspired Caesarstone counters offer an impervious worktop in Metal Lark’s chef-grade kitchen. Behind the desk on the left, pull-down Murphy bunk beds provide capacity for two additional guests.  Photo 11 of 12 in An Enchanting Cabin of Wood, Glass, and Steel Entices Visitors to Rural Wisconsin

An Enchanting Cabin of Wood, Glass, and Steel Entices Visitors to Rural Wisconsin

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Concrete-inspired Caesarstone counters offer an impervious worktop in Metal Lark’s chef-grade kitchen. Behind the desk on the left, pull-down Murphy bunk beds provide capacity for two additional guests. The McPheeter hospitality team (which includes Jeff’s mother, Anne, as an unofficial head of housekeeping and thoughtfulness) makes the experience uniquely personal by sourcing locally made products and luxe design details. Enjoy your Ratio coffee maker, grounds from Northern Coffeeworks in Minneapolis, Twin Cities–crafted muesli from Seven Sundays, and local Beez Kneez honey. "The honey is from hives across the street," Jeff says. "There is an organic vegetable farm across the street, and they have hives. It’s fun to say the pollen potentially came from the fields you can see from the kitchen window—they’re within the bee’s pollen collection territory."