Barn Bar: Wood reclaimed from 1800’s tobacco barns is the raw material for this bar from The Cabin Place, built in Minnesota in a traditional plank design and perfect for entertaining. The bar’s lacquer finish is formulated to hold up to wear. (877-884-0248; cabinplace.com)
Gather 'Round this Copper Coffee Table: Natural rustic elements create a warm lustrous center piece that's also rugged and may be used both indoor and outdoor from Our Boat House. (888-920-4627; ourboathouse.com)
Boots & Saddle Tea Pot Crazy Horse West brings us this Western-themed tea pot and coffee server. With its iconic symbols of the American West, the Boots & Saddle design was originally released by Wallace China in 1947 and is addictively collectible. Check out the entire set. (505-301-1613; crazyhorsewest.com)
This rustic record player from Audiowood is definitely a log home entertaining essential. It's individually handcrafted out of solid ash and high-quality acoustic materials. So it not only looks cool, but it also sounds great. (850-272-4700; audiowood.com)
You can't have the record player without the matching speakers! These full-range tower speakers, in a reclaimed heart-pine cabinet, are from Fern & Roby. (804-233-5030; fernandroby.com).
Take it outside. You can move the party outside with this rustic rolling bar cart from Ink & Ivy. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor entertaining. (Ink & Ivy collection on Overstock.com)
Charge devices in style. These solid oak smart phone stands from Doc Artisan are the perfect marriage of rustic and tech. (docartisan.com)
You have to see this flatware! Talk about an entertaining essential. From The Cabin Place, this cabin-themed flatware features images of bears, moose, deer, wolves, and pinecones. (CabinPlace.com)
Good design is all about the little details: This coat rack from Six Finger Studios was handcrafted from reclaimed wood. (406-579-1825; sixfingerstudios.com).