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Rushton Barstool with Fired Copper

Gold Award
The sleek lines of the Rushton Barstool show off the vibrantly colored copper that is woven through hand-forged iron. The copper is fired to create the rich plum and coral tones making each piece innately unique. The Rushton Barstool is also available woven with galvanized steel strips for a sleek contemporary look. Iron finish options are natural black, bronze, pewter and brass along with a variety of leather and faux leather upholstery options to customize the barstool. The 25  barstool measurements are 16 L x 19 W x 38 H and the 30  barstool measurements are 16 L x 19 W 43 H.

Everyone buys stuff. We all own lamps, chairs, beds and tables. And, we all want our spaces to be unique and beautiful. So we compose our spaces with objects.Most objects are mass produced and easy to find. Not ours. Those who buy from us have usually looked hard to find just the right piece. They are longing for more than a space beautifully composed with ordinary stuff. They want their space to be composed with meaningful objects that are interesting and unusual. So they hunt for great work with a story. Our best customers and clients are interested in unique, hard to find, one-of-a-kind pieces, with soul. They take time to consider each piece and what went into its making. They don’t buy just any lamp, chair, bed or table. So they look to our large portfolio or the wide range of custom made items we produce. All made by hand. No two ever the same.At Stone County, we would never mass produce our work. We allow every piece to be unique and beautiful. So we compose art, with color, texture and shape using rudimentary tools and techniques. So that when you use our work to compose your space, it is one-of-a-kind, down to the the tiniest detail. Every mark or emboss is skillfully made by one of our gifted artisans, equipped primarily with a hammer and hot steel. It’s tedious and hard work, and there are easier ways to make things. So naturally, there are some who don’t get it. But those who do, realize that we would go to any length to create a beautiful treasure.Corky and Andy are father-son partners, committed to using primitive techniques to transform iron to useful art. The company was founded in 1979 as an artisan blacksmith business. It is headquartered in the beautiful Ozark mountains of Arkansas and operates over 100,000 square feet in Mountain View, with artisan blacksmiths, copper smiths, wood workers, and finish artisans. The SCI portfolio has about 1200 items. Even so, 35% of company revenue comes from custom designs.Stone County Ironworks has sold its wares direct-to-consumer since its founding, but also serves boutique & high-end retail, 5 star hotels & resorts, designers and architects. There is almost nothing that we can't make. And what we make lasts forever.

P.O. Box 957, 408 Ironworks Dr
Mountain View AR 72560
United States
(800) 223-4722
http://www.stonecountyironworks.com
Stone County Ironworks
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