REATA COLLECTION
| Iron Mountain Anvil offers the Reata collection, a line of western wrought iron furniture and lighting that reflects good ol’ cowboy values, aesthetics, and lifestyle. We employ unique western materials like farrier’s bar stock and true-to-life twisted iron rope to produce artistic, rugged, yet elegant furniture pieces of craftsman quality which are timelessly simple in line and form. |
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- This lamp maintains a refined sense of western styling both in use of materials and in form. Features include antiqued steel trunk with forged legs; hand-twisted iron rope; hand-made rawhide shade; solid-brass fixtures; hand-forged finial. |
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- Who needs fire when this firescreen alone, warms any setting. Lets all gather 'round and strike up a few campfire songs, what do ya say? |
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- This high-top cocktail table is made from farrier's bar stock and twisted iron rope, incorporating reclaimed steel or the wood finish of your choice for the table top. The accompanying bow-legged wrought iron bar stools, which make use of the same bar stock and rope design, have rawhide stool backs and hand-hewn hard wood seats. Horseshoe nails are used to accent the farrier's stock on the table pedestal as well as on the stools. |
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- Traditional hot-forging techniques and careful antiquing help to render this simple, rugged piece of truly functional furniture. Features antiqued steel trunk with forged hangars and legs and hand-twisted iron rope wrapping. |
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- The Reata Coffee Table combines farriers bar stock & hand-twisted rope to create an elegant cabriole leg. Also available as end, sofa, and hallway tables. Features farrier's bar stock and hand-twisted iron rope cabriole legs; antiqued steel apron; optional table top materials, trimmed with farrier's bar stock and horeshoe nails. |
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- We designed this solid maple cutting board to help feed the hungry western family. Our Cowboy Carving Board is big enough to accomodate the heftiest rump-roast that ol' Camp Cookie can muster. Features solid maple carving board, trimmed with farrier's bar stock and horseshoe nails as well as hand-twisted iron rope handles. |
COUNTRY ESTATE COLLECTION
| The Country Estate Collection combines techniques of architectural construction, traditional hot-forging, and specialized antiquing to render furniture pieces which are refined in their ruggedness. Inspired by the craftsman style and by handcrafted architectural ironwork of the early 1900’s, the pieces in this collection function as snapshots, recalling a day when artisans and their quality, detailed work ruled the furniture trade. |
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This hand-forged coffee table offers the mass necessary to fill a big room. We fashion the table top from reclaimed, antique rusted steel plate. The combination of the cabriole leg and the rustic look and feel of the table’s materials renders a piece with an elegantly rugged feel. |
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These hand-textured table and floor lamps display the true beauty of their materials. The contrast between the hammered iron of the body and the antiqued steel straps draws the eye to the often overlooked versatility of iron. Fitted with an antique parchment shade, this lamp will be an eye catcher. |
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This dressing bench lends perfect accompaniment to the iron gate bed, yet it also stands easily as an individual piece. Wildwood branches entwine one side of the bench. |
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Adapted from European furniture designs, this rugged table's hammered iron legs and stone top lend a rustic feel to a classic lines. |
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This elegant garden bench follows the theme of the cabriole coffee table, adding hand-forged stays, a hardwood back, and antiqued fasteners. |
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Our wrought iron gate beds combine rugged quality with a look of true class. The antiqued iron gate posts and the hot-forged wrought-iron of the head and footboards contrast perfectly, while features like the working gate latch reflect our attention to detail at Iron Mountain Anvil. |
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CUSTOM ACCESSORIES
Leaf Bowls
Custom Wine Cellar Door
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An old-growth grapevine, made of hand-forged iron, elegantly makes her final ascent toward the heavens.
Clinging gently to the century-old, log-face door as she threads through a sturdy, Spanish-style window grate, the grapevine reaches her end.
Just as she takes her last breath, new hope is restored in the first bloom of the intrepid passion flower. |
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