Southwest Furniture–From Pueblo Revival to Santa Fe Style.
History of Santa Fe Style
Southwest style furniture owes its distinctive look
to Native American, Spanish & Mexican influences.
The story begins when a handful of Spanish
Carpinteros migrated to the isolated Rio Grande Valley with a few simple tools and took on indigenous apprentices.
Learn more about the history of Santa Fe Style.
Custom Furniture
With all the elements of Southwest Design to choose from, our creations are simultaneously traditional and unique. Each item is made to order,
and often tailored
in design, size and finish to our client's needs.
More about Custom Furniture.
Living Room, Dining Room,
And Bedroom Furniture
Southwest and Santa Fe Style furniture makes a
bold statement. Rustic details are striking in accents
in both traditional and contemporary environments.
View Living Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture
and Bedroom Furniture collections.
The Taos Pie Safe is Northern New Mexico's rendition of on an old classic, prevalent in the 1800's and early 1900's. This customized version is made out of standing dead wood, is museum antiqued, and has crucita cutouts for ventilation. This can be used as a cabinet, dresser or armoire in your living room or dining room.
Finish shown: Light with Dark Wax Highlights