America is certainly the continent showing the greatest diversity of ethnic styles.
The North or the South, from the days when our countryman Christopher Columbus discovered this land today, were crossed by people and cultures very different from each other and each has left its legacy.
Cow boy style is a symbol linked at the time of the pioneers, to the free spirit of those who left the city to return to a life in close contact with nature and animals.
Thomas Molesworth, Cody Wyoming, was a craftsman but he was also the designer who defined and perhaps we can say that he invented this style.
The authentic cowboy is likely to live in environments very rustic and basic, probably without furniture.
Walls and floors were made ??of mud and the roof beams raw.
Probably there was a chimney made ??of flat stones gathered on the prairie, buffalo hides as bedding and walls a quiver of otter skin and the bag of the medicine man.
It was only when Thomas Molesworth began creating commissioned his furniture inspired by the interior of the ranch who was born interior architecture style cowboy.
Born to furnish the rich peasants and rustic style typical features of Molesworth, the silhouette of gunslingers painted in black on rustic furniture, its leather chairs that incorporate nodes of wood and rawhide lamp shades and chandeliers wrought iron become symbols of this style.
The home of Laura Hunt in Colorado Molesworth designed in 1935 is one of the most successful examples in which the kitsch becomes art.
The cowboy style can be very difficult to recreate outside of the United States mainly because it is increasingly difficult to find truly original crafts.
However, you must not despair, this style is above all a state of mind, to feel the spirit of the pioneers who eschews comfort and the constraints of city life you can just put a blanket on the sofa Pendleton to delude the scent of the countryside is also entered in your house.
Patrizia Ship