Furniture

We’ve had several pieces of David Marsh furniture of in our home for over 20 years, which is why you now find many more in our store.

David’s been making furniture for over 40 years, yet his style remains fresh, innovative and, frankly, unparalleled. He’s constantly designing new pieces, and his respect for the planet’s resources is evident in his Tesoros (Spanish for “treasures”) line, which features recycled materials such as hardwood floors, molding, broomsticks, yardsticks, balusters, fences and barns. His new Revival line combines metal yard-sale cast-offs with his traditional Ponderosa Pine tops; these are literally one-of-a-kind pieces that don’t come with a second chance to buy them.

You’ll notice that marbles and tacks are fairly ubiquitous in David’s work, beyond just his Marbelous & Tacky line. That he spends $250 a month on marbles suggests just how playful his sense of design is.

His use and combinations of colors distinguish a Marsh piece as much as anything. Take one home and you’ll quickly see that issues such as how well it “matches” anything else are largely irrelevant. If it makes you smile (it will), if it makes you look at furniture from a new perspective (it does), if it makes you want to get another (we hope), stuff like that just doesn’t matter.

Of course, no Marsh piece would be complete without the signatures of everybody who’s been involved with its production or painting and the trademark messages of good will that accompany them. You’ll find them on the back or bottom of every piece, as if they weren’t already distinctive enough.

Our store isn’t large. This is not all of what he makes, and we may not have everything you see here in stock. (Much of what is shown here is also available in other styles.) If it’s not in store, it can be ordered (at which point you may have some choice of colors and stamp patterns).

Frankly, we’re honored to represent David. And we hope you share our enthusiasm.

Marigold Slat Mirror

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For the flower children among us. Recycled marigold slats are inlaid into a Ponderosa Pine frame and broken up with natural-stained corner medallions. Hanging hardware included, it may be easily reoriented to hang horizontally. 28″W x 36″H. $455.

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Light Turquoise Slat Mirror

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This is about as southwest as we get. Recycled light turquoise slats are inlaid into a Ponderosa Pine frame and broken up with natural-stained corner medallions. Hanging hardware included, it may be easily reoriented to hang horizontally. 28″W x 36″H. $455.

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Open-Face Nightstand on Legs

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A brand-new addition to David’s line, this is perfect for storage or display. Heck, you could put it on display. (Do not put it in storage.) No side left unadorned, no detail overlooked. 24.5″W x 15″D x 30″H (33″ w/ backsplash). … Continue reading

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Checkerboard Bambino Cabinet

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Looking for a fun nightstand? A liquor cabinet you can play chess on? Check, mate. This duotone variation of the Tesoros Bambino is every bit as eye-catching. Two shelves inside. 20.5″W x 13″D x 30″H. $695. Also in solid Rustica.

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Red Checkerboard Mirror

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You red our minds: All checkerboards are not black and white. This looks as though it were designed for Ralston Purina. 38″H x 29.5″W x 1.5″D. $455.

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