Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. is a brand that has two showrooms in New York and one in Portland. They pull designs from 1950's to current. They keep a carefully curated assortment of items that would be considered industrial to contemporary. The variety of wares span each room of the house and have additional pieces that can elevate each one with a touch of the refined rustic. Check them out online at their webpage.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
loft essentials
Loft essentials, a vendor on Etsy has been creating bookshelves for homeowners since August of last year. The brand designs and builds wall mounted shelving units from industrial piping and rustic shelves. Located in Dawsonville, Ga they ship through out the US and have a 100% seller positivity rating. Check them out on their Etsy page loft essentials.
etienne leopold trouvelot
Etienne Trouvelot was a french artist that was also known for being astronomy and entomology. He was famous for his work in studying insects like that of the gypsy moth and study of the pest controlling foliage. What he is most known for is his photography of anomalies and events in space. While he was the director of the Harvard College Observatory during 1872, then moving to the U.S. Navel Observatory in 1875 he became the sole person to produce and create astronomical illustrations. He appears here at The Rustic Camp, since he was a great discoverer, mainly of what sit under everyday, and only when the sun goes away and the lights of the city dim down will we see again what he saw while creating his drawings.
ferns
In a recent post we touched on ferns via usage in terrariums or more accurately known as vivariums or wardian cases. The fern is an incredibly fascinating variety of plant. It has a fantastic tenacity and veracity to live, it is oddly drought resistant, and low light, it works perfectly with light misting each week to several weeks. The plant not unlike succulents carry their water in not their leaves but their water retaining roots that stay shallow to the ground and can be easily transplanted between soil and sand. Ferns are considered the oldest species of plant that has ancestry since before the dinosaurs. Being a completely low light plant and has the ability to process nitrogen, argon, and high levels of carbon the plant is extremely hearty and can survive many climates (especially the ice age). During the English period known as Pteridomania ferns were so highly prized that people would spend their days digging them up, almost in mania, to sell them accordingly to artists and the wealthy.
muir woods
As Chicago got a glimpse at spring weather for a few days it makes me think about a nice escape across the country and visit a place that is warm and beautiful. The Muir Woods in California located 12 miles north of San Francisco is home to the most beautiful forest of redwoods in the world. The park's region is consistently a cool 40 to 70 degrees year round and due to its location to the ocean and its canopy it consistently is shrouded in marine fog that stays suspended a few meters from the ground. The area was to be saved from the deforestation of the region by Congressman William Kent. He and his wife believed that the area was so beautiful that they saved the area for themselves for buying the land for a mere $45,000. During 1908 Theodore Roosevelt declared the land a national monument and ordered a park system to be created within. The area is home to paved trails, ranger lead tours, and athletic events which give hours of activity. Even though there is no camping in the park, the San Francisco area is home to a region of camping facilities.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
half acre lager
Half Acre Lager, is now a seasonal beer that is released during the summer months. The recipe has been revisited within the last year or so and was reinvigorated due to the low palette taste that it had when initially rolled out. The flavors now are crisper and a bit more citrus allowing for an easier sipping and a higher enjoyment. The barley is there and is slightly bitter, it is mixed with a grapefruit taste that is not dissimilar to its smell, more rind than fruit. Even though noted for its summer time release, it would be suited for early spring, when the weather is trying to warm it. Check them out on the web at Half Acre.
bahamas
Afie Jurvanen or better known as Bahamas, is a Canadian performer. He has a long history of being in other bands, aiding in writing and musical score, some are: The Stills, Jason Collet, Great Lake Swimmers. He preformed guitar with Feist and also did ensemble piano. He recently stepped away from other musicians to focus on his own music with his albums Pink Strat and Barchords. His latter album is full of folk, gospel sounding, and country notes it is also highly inspired by 1950's soul and R&B. Check out his website Bahamas.
wardian case
Terrarium or more correctly called a vivarium, is an inclosed space that may harbor flora and fauna. Formally, a terrarium is defined by a dry habitat that houses life that is housed under glass that allows for a proper misting, condensation, and water cycle that promotes growth. Earliest forms of glass homes that housed plants indoors were called a Wardian Case, these became popular in the early 19th century to house foreign plants that were not domestic to the surrounding region, specifically ferns. The case was usually made from glass and steel in a rectangular box or cathedral top, and was designed to protect the plants from the noxious air of the industrial revolution. As popularity increased the the shape and sizes of the Wardian case changed over time, it developed in to vases, cloches, bottles, and pilfered apothecary jars. Notable plants that were popularized in the containers were mainly fern in variety which started pteridomania, meaning fern madness. The craze extended so deeply into the United Kingdom that the need for greenhouses and conservatories (likened to large Wardian cases) were built to house all the collected plants.
corrugated iron
Corrugated galvanized iron is a functional building material that is massed produced for structures that need to be constructed quickly and efficiently. Due to it's anti-corrosive nature the industrialized steel is used in areas that known for either long monsoon like periods or heavy drought regions. The material was first created in the 1820's by Henry Palmer for the London Dock Company, It was to be utilized for their long standing outposts on the ocean and rivers that had highly corrosive salt air. Later the iron was exported to other countries like India, the US and Australia, where it was used as roofing in manufacturing areas, or in more rural crop and farming areas. Countries like Chile and New Zealand adapted it as their respective identity and became extremely popular in their modern housing boom when mixed with more traditional building materials like brick, wood, steel, and glass. It is also available in a few ranges of other metals other than ferrous alloys, like that of copper, aluminum and stainless steel.
pallets
The pallet is the one item most people do not see daily, though it is a simple device that changes the way that we do commerce on a global scale. A pallet is a flat surface/platform that is made of wooden slats attached by wooden side rails for the transportation of goods or media that is to heavy for conventional shipping, or for bulk purchases. More modernized pallets are made from plastic and metal, though the most conventional form for them to exist would be made from wood. The pallet has been in use since the days of transportation via train, though the boom of the pallet came in the 1950's with the invention of the forklift and WWII increase in mass production of goods. The wooden gem is currently getting a second look in the form of being up-cycled by craftsmen. Modern ingenuity will not let these guys go to waste, some great examples of repurposing are the pallet house, a wall garden, desk and a favorite; the pallet bed.
brick
The concept of a brick has been around since prehistory. Originally made from mud, reed and silt then baked in the hot sun, homes were created to be studier than that of ones that were solely made from straw thatching, or logs and leather hides. Brick was the modern form of home building until the invention of steel during the industrial revolution. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 decimated almost all of the greater Chicago downtown area, buildings were mandated to be built of brick or steel and became the number one building material in the midwest. Today brick is prized for its ability to retain heat or cool and is fantastic when it comes to helping lowering energy cost. It is also used as a medium for upscale construction to bring in an outside element into the home which would not normally be there. Being rustic in nature, the material allows for something being built to look semi imperfect and weathered which is a respite from the straight and ridged lines of modern construction. Heres how to bring brick into your space: a chair, library, candle holders, and sculpture.
Friday, February 1, 2013
luggage
Even the rustic camper likes to feel that he has seen the world from the outside of a tent. When traveling the globe one must have heavy duty luggage, and they just do not make it the same as they did in years past. A bag that one takes places is known as early as 1596 luggage, which literally means to drag. There are many types of carry-alls, the trunk that is a large wooden box with carpeting interior. The suitcase was later developed into a smaller under 60 pound carry around, and eventually became the tote which is smaller and can usually be carried comfortably in one hand and under a few pounds. One of my favorites is a find that the Luxist came across, and is a 1930's bespoke spirits travel case (seriously cool)! Tumblr is a great resource to find beautiful ideas on inspiration and types. 6th street design school has a wonderful post on inspiration. The key to traveling in style is to bring the things you need in style.
navy
The winter blues are here, literally in the form of navy. The color of the season gives a little more depth and masculinity to the home. The color has long and rather uninteresting history. It is popularly used in navies all over the world and usually became their standard uniform color. The first reported use is 1840 England. Navy looks fantastic when paired with darker metals, pecan colored and reclaimed wood. Other colors that bring out some contrast to the hue are oranges, yellows, and greens. Thrive furniture has a rich upholstery fabric named Klein Azure that is a multi weave cotton that looks great on most if not all of their pieces. At West Elm they currently have deeply colored duvets and a beautiful performance velvet fabric in ink. Check them out at Thrive and West Elm.
andy goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy is a English born earth artist. His work explores the way that humans can permanently or semi-permanently change the face of our landscape around us. He uses natural substances, like that of rocks, mud, twigs, ice, and stones to create his art. He plans and then crafts large land art that spans distance and time. The he has several noteworthy sculptures; Roof, Stone River, and Moonlit Path. You can visit him on art net.
real wood works
Sometimes there is nothing like natural wood in a space to add texture depth and beauty to a space. The Real Wood Works company allows for just that. They create wonderful samples of natural beauty to come into your home. The brand creates tables, shelves, and cutlery out of several types of wood, like that of box elder, pine and pecan. The items are naturally reclaimed from fallen trees. They pride themselves in the fact that all of their items are sustainable and reclaimed. Check out their Etsy site.
ada blackjack
Available through Etsy, Ada Blackjack is an online retailer of handmade bags and goods. Ivonne Schippers the creator and curator of the company moved to Barcelona from the Netherlands to start a new life. The materials used are individually handcrafted and designed for simplicity and timelessness. Check out her Etsy site and see the classic style for yourself. And for a more in depth look at her line check out her Tumblr site.
red wing shoes
Red Wing Shoe Company, LLC was established in Red Wing, Minnesota during 1905. The first 10 years, they produced more than 200,000 pairs of shoes a year due to the company producing footwear for US soldiers for World War I and II. The shoes are designed to be light weight and specially designed for heavy duty combat. They are built to be all leather and have a strong slip resistant heal. They are an american hand made shoe and produces under other brands as well. Check out their line on their website redwingheritage.
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