The charm of country living is found
in the Rustic Garden Furniture. Right in the middle of
Illinois is a quaint little shop that offers a huge
selection of Garden Furniture that will give your home
the real experience of country living. The retail shop
full of rustic fencing, garden gates, arbors, gazebos,
decorative outdoor accessories, planters and urns, home
décor, and a large inventory of country antiques
furniture that makes your patio seem real homey. The
quaint little shop had one of their gazebos featured on
the TV show Trading Spaces, and a rustic wrought iron
chandelier that was used in Home and Garden TV on
Landscape Smart. Woman's Day Magazine also featured one
of their Cast Iron Urns in a 2003 issue.
While you are there you will enjoy the charm of country
living wondering through the two acres of gardens with a
pathway that leads to the little cottage. The cottage
itself features indoor displays that feature rooms full
of unique rustic garden settings. The cottage built in
the 1900 is depicting the early American life on the
farm it is a nostalgic view right in the heartland of
our country. The little cottage and the gardens feature
authentic 100-year-old antiques. The Rustic Garden
Furniture area is unique with chairs, tables, benches,
and arbors that depict early America. The area covers
the Victorian period with antiques that most certainly
delight anyone. This mixture of eras completes' anyone's
garden furniture. There are those of you who we realize
may not be able to come to our cottage that is why we
feature many of the antique items in our catalog, which
you can find online.
The gentle lands of southern Indiana feature a
well-known market called Shipshewana. This marketplace
located in Shipshewana, Indiana maintained by the Amish,
opened every spring, and then closes in the fall. It is
a real treasure to visit this area there is so much for
you to find. The town starts out with many unique shops
maintained by the Amish women with their very own
crafts. The Rooster shop for instances have weather
vanes, milk cans, and many other items that are perfect
for your garden or patio. Then farther out of town is a
very large field that the Amish have turned into a
marketplace.
The marketplace starts with homegrown vegetables and the
Amish barn offers the most delicious bar-b-q pork
sandwiches you would ever want to cross your lips. Then
as you keep wondering through the market place, you will
find some of the most beautiful and sometimes rare
pieces of garden furniture made by the Amish men. All
the items are hand made by the Amish in their own little
shops by their homes. The garden furniture, which is
made of oak, cherry, and maple woods, honed into the
beautiful tables, chairs, benches, and other remarkable
items for your garden or patio. You truly should visit
this place when looking for rustic and antique furniture
made from prime woods.