Bandera, Texas bills itself as the "Cowboy Capital of the World" and its dude ranches and rugged Hill Country setting served as inspiration for my original "Bandera" coffee table. More recently, round and square side tables, console tables and desks have joined the herd. These "Bandera" side tables even took the Fine Woodworking Award at the 2021 Texas Furniture Makers Show! Be sure to wrangle one of these tables for your corral!
This unique, square end table or nightstand, with convenient lower shelf and iron pipe legs, shows off rich natural tones of light and dark wood and gray. It's crafted using reclaimed wood and sealed with a polyurethane finish.
Pictured: Approx. 25" x 25" x 22"
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La Bahia is the abbreviated name of the presidio at Goliad, Texas. The oldest standing presidio, or fort, west of the Mississippi, this brooding 1700s structure dates to the Spanish missionary period. Doesn't this table look like it would have held its own there?
This striking basket-weave pattern side table with rustic iron legs and convenient shelf will serve as a timeless conversation piece in any home.
Pictured approx. 24 x 24 x 22
This rustic yet whimsical console table / sofa table with convenient shelf has a tropical beach vibe. Warm sand, casual coastal colors, and Victorian architecture typify Galveston, Texas. Here I captured the feel of island life in our "Galveston" console, sofa or hall table. It's island time!
Blond wood with hints of teal, in a random asymmetrical checkered pattern, is anchored by crisp bla
This rustic round "Bandera" accent table adds a touch of hot Texas chili peppers to its color scheme - muy caliente! Like the other Bandera tables, it's designed with a herringbone swirl and is the perfect place to set your margarita. It's sealed with a polyurethane finish for added durability.
Pictured: Approx. 22" x 21" tall.
The striking canyons and mesas of Texas' Chisos Mountains served as inspiration for my "Big Bend" coffee table. And like Big Bend's Chihuahuan Desert and steep limestone cliffs, this table's graphic lines and bold colors are not for the faint of heart!
This heavy, solid wood table has stripes of rust, cowboy coffee, deadwood, and twilight blue.
It features reclaimed wood and rustic / industria
Palo Duro Canyon, located in the Texas Panhandle, is the second largest canyon in the United States. Known for its breathtaking vistas and colorful geologic striations, it served as the inspiration for this table's subtle, yet dramatic stripes.
Simple and clean lines define this rustic coffee table. Shown here in subtle tones of western sky, deadwood, and campfire, it features reclaimed wood
Like the rest of my "Bandera" line, this console table is a tribute to cowboy country. But, as you can see, you can also dress it up for more formal occasions.
With a blend of weathered, stained, and charred wood, this sofa / console / entryway table can be dressed up or down. Featuring reclaimed wood and sealed with a polyurethane finish.
Pictured: Approx. 4'L x 18"D x 29"H.
Our original rustic coffee table features reclaimed wood and is designed in a striking herringbone pattern. Iron pipe legs complement the organic wood, and the surface is sealed with a polyurethane finish for added durability.
Bandera, Texas bills itself as the "Cowboy Capital of the World" and inspired this look. So kick off your boots and put up your feet.
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