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OxYoke Rack Small (SKU #39-0437-ANT) This authentic salvaged ox yoke has been converted into a coat or hat rack. They are picked up in small towns in Mexico and then hand waxed and sealed exclusively for LOREC Ranch. They come ready to hang with eye hooks and most have different iron hooks for hats and coats. Each ox yoke coat rack is unique, bearing original marks, let us pick for you. |
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We offer Nationwide "white glove" delivery service. The delivery service delivers, moves and sets up the furniture inside of the home. Delivery prices can be determined at the time of purchase, or please call for an estimate anytime.
For Economy service, FedEx Freight is used for shipping of large items. For smaller items we use FedEx Ground. Shipping to Mexico and Canada is also available. Overseas shipping is also available by container load only. If the customer has furniture to be removed, we can arrange that for an additional fee.
About Our Furniture
LOREC Ranch brings a rustic flavor to your home, inspired by the heritage and styles of the American Old West, Southwest, Santa Fe and Old World style furniture, by assembling a large collection of charming natural woods, finishes and top grain leathers for extraordinary visual appeal, built by craftsman using time-honored traditional methods.
Each piece has its own personality. The metal is natural rust aged and protected for a lasting antique look and strong durability. For more information about our furniture, visit our About Us page.
We hope you enjoy using our home furnishings as much as we enjoy making them.










