Buffalo Barn CollectiveEST · OREGON
119+ brands, makers, and material sources available through The Buffalo Barn Collective — organized by category for designers, builders, and trade partners.
Brass, leather, and ceramic lighting from a small Brooklyn studio — quietly considered pieces, hand-made and built to be touched.
View SourceModern decorative lighting with integrated LED — clean architectural lines and measured contemporary scale.
View SourceA studied collection of decorative lighting and home accents in mixed metals, leather, and stone — known for sculptural editorial presence.
View SourceSpecialty filament lamps, Edison bulbs, and finely-tuned color temperatures — the considered detail behind every fixture.
View SourceRefined decorative lighting drawing on classic European silhouettes — chandeliers, sconces, and pendants with material warmth.
View SourceStatement chandeliers and sculptural decorative lighting — pieces with the scale and presence to anchor a room.
View SourceHand-wrought iron and crystal lighting in classic European and refined modern silhouettes — heritage craft, considered detail.
View SourceAn artisanal collection of lighting, furniture, and accessories with hand-finished detail and a layered, collected feel.
View SourceA broad collection of decorative and architectural fixtures, from candle-style chandeliers to refined contemporary forms.
View SourceEuropean-influenced decorative lighting — sleek profiles with quietly architectural detailing.
View SourceArchitectural infrared heating elements for considered outdoor living — warmth resolved as part of the architecture.
View SourceArchitectural ceiling fans and integrated lighting — performance and form considered as a single object.
View SourceHand-crafted decorative lighting blending Old World craftsmanship with editorial scale and refined finish.
View SourceStatement chandeliers in classical and transitional silhouettes — hand-applied finishes and material weight.
View SourceHand-forged iron, blown glass, and bronze lighting — bespoke options and architectural scale, made in Utah.
View SourceDecorative interior and exterior lighting grounded in traditional craftsmanship and considered detail.
View SourceHand-forged iron lighting from Vermont — four decades of American craftsmanship in considered silhouettes.
View SourceA curated portfolio of decorative lighting houses — Hudson Valley, Mitzi, Troy, and Corbett gathered under one distinct voice.
View SourceEditorial decorative lighting — sculptural forms in mixed materials with a refined gallery sensibility.
View SourceArchitectural and decorative lighting in handmade ceramic, alabaster, and metal — a uniquely Southwestern modern voice.
View SourceRefined decorative lighting drawing on natural materials — antler, mica, hand-leafed metals, and woven natural fibers.
View SourceA broad decorative and architectural lighting portfolio — interior, exterior, and landscape resolved as one considered system.
View SourceModern decorative LED lighting — clean architectural forms with integrated function and considered material restraint.
View SourceQuiet contemporary decorative lighting — minimalist silhouettes with material warmth and tactile finish.
View SourceAmerican-made stained glass and Tiffany-style lighting — over forty years of craft from a single family workshop.
View SourceConsidered decorative lighting in mixed metals and warm finishes — a refined modern voice within Hudson Valley Lighting Group.
View SourceArchitectural LED lighting for considered modern interiors — sculptural geometry with integrated function.
View SourceA curated lighting source within the Clubcu group — refined modern silhouettes with editorial restraint.
View SourceAn eclectic editorial collection of lighting, furniture, and decorative pieces — material warmth with curated international influence.
View SourceDecorative bulbs and lighting components — vintage filaments, Edison forms, and specialty lamps for refined illumination.
View SourceModern architectural lighting — sculptural metalwork and considered linear forms with quiet presence.
View SourceIndustrial-edged decorative lighting — hand-finished iron, leather, and weathered metals with raw material presence.
View SourceAn editorial collection of decorative lighting by leading designers — the considered standard for refined residential lighting.
View SourceArchitectural LED lighting — recessed, track, and decorative pieces engineered for high-performance design.
View SourceA curated distribution source for considered architectural and decorative lighting.
View SourceConsidered modern upholstery and casegoods with a quiet West Coast sensibility — natural materials and clean architectural lines.
View SourceA curated source of made-to-order furniture for refined American interiors.
View SourceTurkish craftsmanship in upholstered seating — known for considered sleeper systems with refined daytime presence.
View SourceEditorial upholstery and case pieces — considered silhouettes for layered, modern interiors.
View SourceGlobally-sourced furniture with handcrafted material depth — leather, wood, and natural fiber pieces with collected character.
View SourceModern considered furniture — clean lines and natural materials for refined casual living.
View SourceCustom-built modern furniture and cabinetry — made-to-order pieces in a refined contemporary vocabulary.
View SourceReclaimed wood furniture with vintage-inspired silhouettes — pieces that read as found rather than made.
View SourceCustom-tailored leather furniture, hand-cut and individually built — heirloom upholstery in your choice of hide.
View SourceHand-built Southwestern furniture from Taos — ornate carved wood and considered material depth, made-to-order.
View SourceBelgian-designed solid wood furniture — clean, honest pieces with quiet craftsmanship and tactile finish.
View SourceAn editorial collection of globally-sourced handmade furniture — natural materials, considered scale, and collected character.
View SourceAmerican-built furniture with considered traditional silhouettes — case goods, upholstery, and home office with material depth.
View SourceWestern and eclectic furniture imports — rustic wood, leather, and considered Southwestern detail.
View SourceCustom-built furniture in leather, hide, and reclaimed wood — Oklahoma craftsmanship made-to-order.
View SourceEditorially-curated furniture, lighting, and decor — globally-influenced pieces with eclectic considered character.
View SourceGlobally-influenced furniture and home pieces — considered material craftsmanship from an international design vocabulary.
View SourceEditorial dark-wood furniture and accessories — hand-applied finishes, considered scale, and an unmistakable curated voice.
View SourceCustom leather furniture — hand-cut hides, traditional construction, and your choice of leather grade.
View SourceCustom-tailored upholstery in your fabric and silhouette — considered American craftsmanship made-to-order.
View SourceAn eclectic editorial collection of furniture, lighting, and decorative pieces — material warmth with curated international influence.
View SourceAmerican-made upholstery in your fabric and finish — considered silhouettes built for daily living.
View SourceSculptural wood end-grain furniture handmade in Mexico — material craftsmanship resolved at architectural scale.
View SourceAn editorial collection of furniture, mirrors, and accessories — globally-sourced craft with curated character.
View SourceContemporary Brazilian-designed furniture — clean considered forms in solid wood and natural fibers.
View SourceAmerican-made upholstery, beds, and dining — considered silhouettes built to last, made-to-order.
View SourceHeritage furniture with traditional craftsmanship and considered material depth.
View SourceDesigner tile and stone curated for considered interiors — handmade ceramic, decorative cement, and editorial stone collections.
View SourceLarge-format tile and natural stone — engineered surfaces with material depth and architectural scale.
View SourceHandmade brick veneer and ceramic tile — over four decades of California craft with material character.
View SourceA broad source for ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone — from foundational fields to decorative specialty pieces.
View SourceManufactured ceramic and porcelain tile and engineered stone surfaces — a foundational tile source at architectural scale.
View SourceAn expansive collection of porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone — handmade specialty fields and editorial designer collaborations.
View SourceItalian porcelain tile — considered material textures and large-format precision.
View SourceItalian porcelain tile — heritage stoneware textures and contemporary large-format precision.
View SourceNatural stone slabs, quartz, and a broad porcelain tile collection — a foundational source for considered surfaces.
View SourceEngineered stone, natural stone, and porcelain slab surfaces — material depth for considered countertops and millwork.
View SourceHand-pressed ceramic tile made in Portland — color, glaze, and pattern crafted in a single Oregon workshop.
View SourceEditorial mosaic, decorative, and large-format tile — sculptural surfaces with international design voice.
View SourceNatural stone, terrazzo, and handmade decorative tile — material craft for considered surfaces.
View SourceA curated regional source for tile, natural stone, and considered surface materials.
View SourceArtisan-printed ceramic art tile — hand-finished images and patterns on glazed tile, made to order.
View SourceImported Italian and European tile — large-format porcelain and decorative ceramic with editorial sensibility.
View SourceDecorative tile, porcelain, and natural stone — a curated source for considered surface materials.
View SourceA regional source for natural stone, porcelain, and decorative tile — assembled for considered residential work.
View SourceA curated source of tile, natural stone, and resilient flooring — material depth across categories.
View SourceDecorative ceramic and stone — handmade feature pieces for considered installations.
View SourceHand-set river pebble and natural stone tile — organic textures for considered floors and feature walls.
View SourceEuropean white oak and engineered hardwood — wide plank, hand-finished, with considered material depth.
View SourceEngineered and solid hardwood flooring — wide-plank European oak with hand-applied finishes.
View SourceEngineered and solid hardwood with hand-applied wire-brushed and reactive finishes — California-designed for considered interiors.
View SourceEngineered European oak flooring — wide plank, hand-scraped, finished for daily life.
View SourceCanadian solid and engineered hardwood — five generations of milling craft with hand-applied finishes.
View SourceEngineered European oak with considered hand finishes — wide-plank flooring for refined modern interiors.
View SourceEngineered hardwood with wide-plank textures and considered material variation.
View SourceAmerican engineered hardwood — hand-scraped, wire-brushed, and reactive-stained finishes with considered character.
View SourceEngineered wide-plank hardwood — European oak with hand-finished surfaces and material depth.
View SourceCanadian engineered hardwood — wide-plank European oak with refined hand-applied finishes.
View SourceProfessional hardwood floor finishes and refinishing systems — the considered final layer on milled wood.
View SourceEuropean wide-plank engineered hardwood with hand-scraped, wire-brushed, and reactive finishes — material depth for refined modern interiors.
View SourceEngineered hardwood flooring — wide-plank European oak with hand-applied character and refined finishes.
View SourceSolid bronze door hardware — sand-cast and hand-finished in patinas that age beautifully with the house.
View SourceSolid bronze and brass door hardware — refined silhouettes with hand-applied finishes for considered entries and interior doors.
View SourceHand-forged iron door hardware from a Montana workshop — material weight, considered patina, and craft you can feel in the hand.
View SourceA curated portfolio of door hardware — solid brass, bronze, and iron in considered finish.
View SourceSolid bronze cabinet hardware — sand-cast and hand-finished in patinas that age beautifully with the millwork.
View SourceSolid bronze and brass cabinet hardware — refined pulls, knobs, and latches with hand-applied finishes for considered millwork.
View SourceHand-forged iron cabinet hardware from a Montana workshop — material weight and considered patina for the millwork of a custom home.
View SourceDecorative cabinet hardware in solid brass, bronze, and iron — refined silhouettes in considered finishes.
View SourceDecorative cabinet hardware in solid brass and bronze — silhouettes from classic to architectural modern.
View SourceA curated portfolio of cabinet hardware — solid brass, bronze, and iron in considered finish.
View SourceAn editorial collection of lighting, mirrors, and decorative objects — material warmth in plaster, stone, and hand-finished metals.
View SourceReclaimed wood mirrors and vintage-inspired accessories — hand-aged decorative pieces with collected character.
View SourceSculptural vessels, botanicals, and metalwork objects for considered interiors.
View SourceDesigner wallpaper and wallcoverings — heritage prints and modern textures from a foundational American mill.
View SourceOriginal art prints and atmospheric wallcoverings — considered pieces for refined walls.
View SourceFine art photography and curated prints for refined interiors.
View SourceConsidered home accessories — vessels, accents, and decorative pieces with material warmth.
View SourceDesigner fabric, drapery, and decorative pillows — considered textile pieces in hand-selected weaves.
View SourceEditorial decorative objects — vessels, sculpture, and considered accessories with collected international character.
View SourceCurated wall art and decorative panels — atmospheric pieces with material depth and considered presence.
View SourceHand-built game tables and decorative lighting from Mexico — sculptural craft with considered material weight.
View SourceHand-knotted and hand-loomed rugs in natural fibers — heirloom textiles with quiet presence.
View SourceGlobally-sourced hand-woven rugs and textile pieces with depth, texture, and pedigree.
View SourceThe Source Library is updated as the Collective grows. Designers, builders, and trade partners are invited to reach out for sourcing requests beyond what is shown here.
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