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Photos by David Moore
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EDITOR'S PICKPerfect for use as a foyer piece, a server in a dining room, or a perch for a flat-screen TV, this narrow two-door cabinet offers a sense of local history and more. With doors made of wood reclaimed from a torn-down house in south Phoenix, an inset of salvaged iron-mesh screen between the doors, square feet fashioned from recycled metal tubing, a back made from an old packing crate, and a base utilizing wood from a dumpster at a construction site, it is green through and through. I found this fun, efficient and functional piece at Urban Southwest in Phoenix, (602) 266-3311.
NAIL CALL Part of the Museum of New Mexico Collection, the dramatic Don Miguel bed designed by T.S. Berry features a footboard and arched headboard covered with “Old Attic” leather and accented with thousands of hand-hammered nails. Available in king or queen at Ladlow’s Fine Furniture, (480) 609-5000. | |
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| HEAD CASE Comprised of a faux skull of hand-painted resin mounted on a clear acrylic base, the Ram’s Skull lamp from Jamie Young Company gets real with its genuine silk shade. It stands 19" high and is available at Embellish Home, (602) 277-1499. |
POT LUCK Handmade by Noreen Simplicio, this Pueblo clay pot depicts the sacred mountain near the potter’s home in Zuni, New Mexico. The unusual display piece is from Morning Star Traders in Tucson, (520) 881-2112. | |
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| TAKE A SEAT Western-themed stitching decorates the back of Wrangler Home’s Polebridge Leather Accent Chair. It also features padded arms and antique bronze nailhead trim. Available through Home on the Range in Tucson, (520) 327-6466. |
BENCH PRESS A leather cushion tops Edelman Furniture’s sleek X-tra Bench, which can be used as a tray or a seat. The stylish and versatile piece is available through design professionals. | |