The Farmhouse

It began over 100 years ago with a wedding gift of $200 to build the farmhouse. The home's foundation of hand-chiseled granite block from the nearby Wasatch Mountains and thick masonry walls of local hand-molded bricks exhibit a different time. Work was hard but lasting. Communication was slow but real.   

Over a century later another newlywed couple would take ownership and pour their efforts into renovating the home, doing much of the work with their own hands. The home would eventually welcome a baby boy, then another baby boy, and another baby boy, host friendly gatherings and preschool co-ops, display countless art projects and Lego creations, and witness continuous kitchen experiments, piano tinkering, and travel planning. 

Farmhouse Collective is the story of the home's functional adornments, authentic and quality enough to share. Farmhouse goods will always maintain affordable price tags.  

Currently featuring imported Turkish towels brought to you by a small team of artisans in the Aegean part of Turkey working to make the softest, most absorbent towels with knowledge and skill passed down through generations.