The Tombstone Bar: Western Craftsmanship That Makes a Statement

Tombstone Bar from Mexico

Tombstone Bar | Handmade in Mexico

The Tombstone Bar: Western Craftsmanship That Makes a Statement

Out here in the Southwest, we believe furniture should do more than just sit pretty—it should tell a story. That’s exactly what our Tombstone Bar and Tombstone Back Bar do, with every handcrafted detail nodding to the rugged spirit of the Old West.

Made in Mexico from reclaimed wood sourced from the mountains of Chihuahua, these pieces are inspired by none other than Tombstone, Arizona—a town famous for its saloons, shootouts, and bold character.

The Tombstone Bar features a solid wood top, classic bar height, and rear shelving that’s perfect for stashing bottles and glassware. It’s built to last, whether you’re entertaining friends in a home lounge or outfitting a commercial space.

Add the Tombstone Back Bar for a show-stopping vertical centerpiece. With generous shelving and striking proportions, it completes the look and gives you ample space for spirits, barware, and decorative items.

Available Sizes:
Tombstone Bar – 72", 84", or 96" wide
Tombstone Back Bar – 72", 84", or 96" wide

Both pieces stand at a standard 42" bar height and offer deep, functional storage with real wood grain and character.

At Milagros Rústicos, we honor craftsmanship that lasts a lifetime. These aren’t just bar pieces—they’re conversation starters, made with pride and rooted in tradition.

Stop by our Mesa showroom at Village Square at Dana Park to experience them in person. Sit at the bar. Imagine your own saloon. And take a piece of the Old West home with you.

Tombstone Bar
from $3,950.00
Tombstone Back Bar
from $6,575.00
Rich Helmer

Originally from the Chicago suburb of Elgin, Illinois, Rich Helmer's family headed west to Arizona just before his final years of high school. Rich became instantly fascinated with the desert southwest. Its renowned grandeur and mysterious energy would profoundly influence his later work, as would the endless beaches of Mexico and Southern California. Rich's sonic creativity emerged at an early age, as did his unorthodox approach to artistic ventures.

As a primarily self-taught guitarist and songwriter, Rich has never been one to live by a handbook. However, after devoting most of his life to music, he abandoned his true passion and decided to seek a more "realistic" vocation. The decade-long diversion is something that Rich still occasionally laments, but he also knows that the past is just that - the past. Fortunately, Rich decided to dust off his vintage Telecaster and pursue his love of photography, leaving him with little time for regrets.

Rich dares us to consider what possibilities may lie along the path less traveled with both humility and purpose. Whether provocative, soul-stirring, inspiring, disconcerting, or some combination of these, the overarching theme in Rich's work is that, for him, the lens is much more than a curved piece of glass; it is a vehicle through which viewers can experience worlds that might have otherwise remained hidden.

Join his journey.

https://www.richhelmer.com
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