Sit a Spell in This Modern Cowboy Recliner

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The Corbusier LC4 is one of the most famous lounge chairs ever designed. For folks that are concerned about the pedigree of their pony skin lounger, Cassina is the only manufacturer producing chairs under license from the Foundation Le Corbusier. In exchange for your $5,000 purchase, you’ll receive a chaise lounge that’s been stamped with an official serial number, and signed by Cassina as a genuine LC4. If however, you’re not concerned that your lounger displays the Corbusier good housekeeping seal of approval, you could save yourself a few bucks by going with this LC4 look-alike from Zuo Modern. Made with the same chrome steel tube construction and leather cowhide upholstery finish, the Zuo Corbusier Chaise is a close cousin to the original. Unless you’re hosting a museum curator at your next dinner party, most folks won’t know the difference. Better still, with the several thousand dollars you’ll save, you can go ahead and buy that new trail saddle.

$1,498 | Buy

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Hang a Dude On Your Wall!

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Western Cowboy Brands thinks every modern cowboy home needs a big-as-a-barn-door graphic on the wall. This vintage-reproduction Santa Fe Railroad poster (ca. 1945), by Mexican-American artist Hernando Villa is exactly what we’re talkin’ about. Sized at the eye-popping dimensions of 44" x 60" (smaller sizes available), your guests won’t be able to miss the narrative detail of Hernando’s timeless artistic masterpiece.

$300 | Buy

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Gufram Cactus Sculpture Modern Cowboy Art

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The Gufram Cactus coat rack was designed by Guido Drocco & Franco Mello for Gufram Italy in 1972. Standing at just under 6 feet tall, this fantastic polyurethane sculpture makes a whimsical edition to any modern cowboy home. Available in limited edition white, and original cactus green.

$2,480 | Buy

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Rock Inspired Furniture for Modern Cowboys

Unlike real river rocks, Smarin Livingstones won’t ruin your back if you sleep on one. Reminiscent of something you might see embedded in the side of a lodge fireplace, these giant pebbles are perfect for the modern cowboy playroom, bedroom, or living room. Livingstones come in various sizes, shapes, and river rock colors. Each seat is constructed of Bultex foam rubber, covered in wool or polar fleece fabric. Prices start at $135. Limited to stock on hand, or by special order from France.

$135 and up | Buy

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Relax in Cowhide Butterfly Chair Comfort

The Hardoy Butterfly chair has been wowing modernistas since its debut at the 3rd Salon de Artistas Decoradores interior design exhibition in Buenos Aires in 1940. Designed in 1938 by Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, the Butterfly chair was first introduced to the U.S. market by Knoll, Inc. in 1947 - to great acclaim. The chair was so popular in fact, that Knoll found itself taking legal action against several firms making inferior illegal copies. In 1951, after losing their claim of copyright infringement, Knoll dropped the Butterfly chair from production. Knoll estimated that more than 5 million copies were produced by other manufacturers during the 1950's alone. The enduring success of Ferrari-Hardoy’s design continues unabated today. As an update to the leather seat construction of the original, Circa50 now offers the Butterfly chair in a variety of hand-select hair and smooth-finish cowhides. These handsome variants are perfect for the modern cowboy lifestyle. Chair frames with cowhide cover start at $425.

$425 and up | Buy

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Picasso ‘Bull’ for Cowboys, Serigraph Edition

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Pablo Picasso’s 1945 ‘Bull’ series is a suite of eleven lithographs depicting the artist’s technique for distilling an image down to its base form. This framed, serigraph reproduction of the originals is printed on high-grade artist’s canvas, installed in a handsome colonial black frame. At Western Cowboy Brands, we were drawn by Picasso’s choice of subject. This is the perfect print for the rambling hacienda, or modern cowboy flat.

$215.50 | Buy

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Andy Warhol John Wayne Art Print

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In 1986 Andy Warhol released a portfolio of 10 limited edition prints titled “Cowboys and Indians.” Included in each of the 250 regular edition sets was a colorized portrait of cowboy movie legend John Wayne. Although originals are still available for purchase through authorized dealers, the cost to own a signed Warhol print might be a tad over budget for the average western cowboy. For the financially challenged, this framed, 18 x 18 in. reproduction of Warhol's famous John Wayne portrait is available for purchase for just under $70 dollars. Unmounted art prints are also available at lower price points.

$69.99 | Buy

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