Montage: Tree Trunks

When did logs become so stylish? (Around the same time as antlers, perhaps?) It used to be that trees belonged outdoors. Or up in your cabin in Maine. Designers eased them into our rooms gently with white resin, silver or ceramic pieces fashioned to look like logs. Now they simply hack down a tree and plop it into our decor, proclaiming it “mahvelous.” Ok, not really, but almost. This touch of the earthy, when done with restraint, can soften a space. It also adds texture (designers love that) and reminds us that two worlds really can coexist. I found tons of rooms in which logs, stumps, and branches have been incorporated with perfection.

Tree tables 2

Tree Tables 3

Tree sides 2

Tree sides 1

Tree sides 3

Tree table vert

Tree bench vert

Trees wood ladder

Trees access

Tree-spruce-pappas

Tree-kell-and-pappas

Trees screen and bed

Tree last

Tree-porch-table

Photos: Hotel Frank, San Francisco; Bahia de la Luna, Oaxaca via Apartment Therapy; Lindsay Bentis; Amy Lau Design; The Surf Lodge, Montauk in Coastal Living; Hotel Vertigo; Amy Lau Design; photographer Simon Watson; Susanna Salk via Habitually Chic; Joe Schmelzer; Gerald Pomeroy in Traditional Home; Spruce Design + Decor; photographer Max Attenborough; unidentified; Pure Design and Decor; Canadian House & Home; Kelly Wearstler on Style Compass; S.R. Gambrel; architect Eric Cobb in Metropolitan Home; unidentified; Pappas Miron; Spruce Design + Decor; Sam Cardella Design; Lindsay Bentis; Apartment Therapy; Parker Sims; Wendy Blount; Kara Mann;Spruce Design + Decor; photographer Kelly Ishikawa; Pappas Miron; Bleu Nature; Jayne Wunder; Elle Decor; Dave Coote Design; Johnston Architects; Eric Roseff.


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5 responses to “Montage: Tree Trunks

  1. I agree ~ every (damn) thing with moderation! Lovely examples.

  2. Unknown's avatar DK

    The second-to-last pic, of the house, is amazing. What a great use of the site.

  3. Lovely examples. I do like the organic element it can provide to a space. My personal fav is dried Yucca that can be as tall as 12ft. If you have the ceiling height it is a showstopper.

  4. StyleCarrot's avatar stylecarrot

    DK – Yes, I love the multi level decks around the trees too.
    Kristin – Will look into the Yucca thing. Actually, I think a Boston boutique sells dried Yucca branches.

  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    Love the mix of the rugged branch/trunk/root base of dining table in the last photo with mix of cool modern plastic or lucite. Way to go Eric Roseff.

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