Lumberjack Chic

Home Decor that is a rustic or tounge in cheek ode to the outdoors.

Industrial Designer Scott Doty and Illustrator Kevin Somers for Fred and Friends. The 'cheese log' is made of solid beechwood and the 'axe' is hardwood with full tang stainless steel.

More info:
http://www.scott-doty.com/portfolio/cheese-log-for-fred-and-friends/
Industrial Designer Scott Doty and Illustrator Kevin Somers for Fred and Friends. The 'cheese log' is made of solid beechwood and the 'axe' is hardwood with full tang stainless steel. More info: www.scott-doty.com/por...
In the Kids' Republic in Shanghai, designed by Sako Architects, color and material denote space differentiation. On the second floor, the space shifts from office area (the log slice displays are actually long desks) to activity zone (under the bark-clad dome).
In the Kids' Republic in Shanghai, designed by Sako Architects, color and material denote space differentiation. On the second floor, the space shifts from office area (the log slice displays are actually long desks) to activity zone (under the bark-clad dome).
Thomas Asplund enlisted Italian designer Paola Navone to re-issue her Log 99 stool, in white, to be sold exclusively at the Stockholm location.
Thomas Asplund enlisted Italian designer Paola Navone to re-issue her Log 99 stool, in white, to be sold exclusively at the Stockholm location.
Los Angeles studio Scout Regalia will be bringing its cheerful aesthetic to the Javits Center with new pieces including a cherry red SR Windsor Chair and the small spaces-friendly SR Foldable Table. The studio's Services Lean-To (shown here), a collaboration with Reunion Goods, is also now available through CB2. Booth #2451
Los Angeles studio Scout Regalia will be bringing its cheerful aesthetic to the Javits Center with new pieces including a cherry red SR Windsor Chair and the small spaces-friendly SR Foldable Table. The studio's Services Lean-To (shown here), a collaboration with Reunion Goods, is also now available through CB2. Booth #2451
Stock—–like Aaron Linn’s hand-carved Log Desk Organizer—–can rotate as often as the meter runs out.
Stock—–like Aaron Linn’s hand-carved Log Desk Organizer—–can rotate as often as the meter runs out.
A wooden mold for an Aalto vase.
A wooden mold for an Aalto vase.
Andrea Branzi, Animali Domestici (1985)
Andrea Branzi, Animali Domestici (1985)
Crafted from reclaimed olde growth pine salvaged from antique floor joints from Philadelphia houses built in the 1800s, the Reclaimed Wood Desk Caddy has a decidedly vintage look and feel, but also can blend easily into contemporary interiors. The caddy is a simple way to organize pens, pencils, and other desk items.
Crafted from reclaimed olde growth pine salvaged from antique floor joints from Philadelphia houses built in the 1800s, the Reclaimed Wood Desk Caddy has a decidedly vintage look and feel, but also can blend easily into contemporary interiors. The caddy is a simple way to organize pens, pencils, and other desk items.
Log Bowls by Loyal Loot Collective

“We’ve carried these from day one. Made by an Edmonton-based collective, they become more perfect, shinier and glossier over time. They’re a consistent big seller. They’re a little less functional, but people keep responding.” -- Julie Nicholson
Log Bowls by Loyal Loot Collective “We’ve carried these from day one. Made by an Edmonton-based collective, they become more perfect, shinier and glossier over time. They’re a consistent big seller. They’re a little less functional, but people keep responding.” -- Julie Nicholson
Khemsurov: "The blue table is a precursor to Trift, developed in 2008 for Milan's Post Design Gallery. The chair, however, is a kind of inside joke — Seng acquired the broken Thonet frame from her grandmother's house eight years ago, and Valder kept begging her to fix it or throw it out. The feud was resolved during the move in May, when someone rested one of Seng's stumps on the chair's seat by happenstance. "Now we love it," says Valder."
Khemsurov: "The blue table is a precursor to Trift, developed in 2008 for Milan's Post Design Gallery. The chair, however, is a kind of inside joke — Seng acquired the broken Thonet frame from her grandmother's house eight years ago, and Valder kept begging her to fix it or throw it out. The feud was resolved during the move in May, when someone rested one of Seng's stumps on the chair's seat by happenstance. "Now we love it," says Valder."