With its logs, twigs, burls and bark, American Rustic style is rooted in the Arts & Crafts movement, which in its time was a natural response to the rapid industrialization, homogenization and shift in populations from rural to urban areas in the nineteenth century. This sylvan style then, as today, spoke to a collective yearning for a simpler life and a return to nature's embrace amidst a noisy, increasingly crowded world. Passion for rustic style has waxed and waned over the decades, but it has never gone out of fashion. Like the log cabin itself, it is an iconic American expression that speaks to our history, our belief in the healing power of nature and our enduring desire to get away from it all. American Rustic design found its highest expression in the last quarter of the nineteenth century in the expansive woodland fantasies that were the Great Camps of the Adirondacks and in monumental "parkitecture" epitomized by hotels like the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone and the Ahwahnee in Yosemite. But American rustic at its heart is not about grand statements. It's about human-scaled environments and appropriateness to the landscape, and it can be found in every region of the country, from seaside shacks in Maine to log lean-tos on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's expressed in adobe haciendas, Craftsman bungalows, West Coast houseboats and Alaskan trappers' cabins.
e in Yosemite. But American rustic at its heart is not about grand statements. It's about human-scaled environments and appropriateness to the landscape, and it can be found in every region of the country, from seaside shacks in Maine to log lean-tos on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's expressed in adobe haciendas, Craftsman bungalows, West Coast houseboats and Alaskan trappers' cabins. e in Yosemite. But American rustic at its heart is not about grand statements. It's about human-scaled environments and appropriateness to the landscape, and it can be found in every region of the country, from seaside shacks in Maine to log lean-tos on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's expressed in adobe haciendas, Craftsman bungalows, West Coast houseboats and Alaskan trappers' cabins.
e in Yosemite. But American rustic at its heart is not about grand statements. It's about human-scaled environments and appropriateness to the landscape, and it can be found in every region of the country, from seaside shacks in Maine to log lean-tos on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's expressed in adobe haciendas, Craftsman bungalows, West Coast houseboats and Alaskan trappers' cabins.