
Living in the desert you have to incorporate organic materials in your decor in unusual ways. I have a black thumb that compounded with the uncooperative atmosphere here in
Las Vegas has killed quite a few living plants. As a result, over the many years of my career I have used many a dried, preserved, and - dare I say - artificial plant. Gasp!!
My absolute favorite is the dead
Manzanita tree. This fine example above has seen 10 long years of abuse in my family room and
desperately needs to be replaced. His branches have gone bald and he's too fragile to clean so the remaining leaves are coated with dust and other yuck! Alas, I have a
sentimental attachment to old Woody and I hate to see him go. But just as I was considering replacing him with something less combustible I see that dead wood is everywhere; drift wood, preserved wood, sandblasted wood, even
faux wood!

dried wood candelabra
via Wisteria

Stick
chandelier via Terramia
Fabulous branches canopy bed

Branches spray painted to look like coral in a window display at Tiffany & Co
via style court
Dead tree as decor

Fab sandblasted
branches lamp
via pottery barn

Trunk lamp
via neiman marcus 
Spooky iron branches candelabra
via eco home furniture
Another dead tree as decor
via brown design

Woody bottles
via crate & barrel So, in closing, if you live by the beach, a lake, or a forest get out there and collect some interesting wood. You'll save a mint on new home accessories.
P.S. If anyone has a line on some great looking, dried, leafy manzanita let me know. We seem to be fresh out here in Vegas and it's now illegal to cut your own in Utah.