About Us
At Cliff and Canyon we feature mindfully grand furniture, textiles, lighting and accessories for your high country home. Mindfully grand? To us this means that we can be good stewards of our natural resources without sacrificing beauty or comfort. Our preference is to feature products made here in the USA…or, if not, that our manufacturers and craftspeople are diligent with respect to the tenets of sustainability. We scout the furniture markets, of course, for the finest in furniture and accessories….and many of our lines are bench-made, custom furniture pieces in a wide range of amazing woods and finishes. But that is just the beginning; we travel the country looking for new and exciting products for Cliff and Canyon. And even design some of our own.
If you don’t see exactly what you want, call us…perhaps we can build it for you! Custom colors are not a problem, and we can alter dimensions on many of our pieces, change carvings, cut-outs, add special hardware…our carpenters are up to any challenge!
We feature our own line of leather furniture, made in North Carolina, because we are exacting about quality and materials. We offer only the finest. Wander through our Rugs and Textiles section.  You’ll find an array of colors, styles and materials that are perfect for mountain living. We are constantly adding “Dazzle” to our store and invite you to contact us if you are an artisan with products that you think might work… from hand-crafted accent pieces, tabletop and ceramics, woven works, photography and art.   We think everyone could us a little more dazzle in life and we’re gong to do our part to provide you with lots of options.
 Lighting is our hallmark: table lamps, chandeliers, an amazing line of hand-crafted chandeliers made from branches. Wonderful stained glass, ceramic, and various metal fixtures. Mirror your amazing views with ours…and we only offer the finest quality. We’re constantly adding products to our store (that’s why a catalog is not practical since it’s almost out of date when it comes from the printer) and invite your input and suggestions.
