I always go to Campo first when I'm looking for furniture-- they have a style that can fit in a wide range of looks- from contemporary/modern to more rustic and warm. I've found m...
I was in this store a few weeks ago. I was treated like i wasn't good enough to be in the store. I was followed at a distance as if i was going to stick a piece of large furnitu...
The SceneCampo mimics a hacienda--maze-like with dim yet spacious rooms, each painted a different color, from deep red to sandy yellow. As for the merchandise, it's all refreshingly rustic without that contemporary, block-ish look. Customers can count on a perpetually wide selection of dark woods, wrought-iron and clay pottery. Items are imported from India, Asia, South America and, of course, Mexico.The GoodsExceptionally heavy pieces of furniture--armoires, sofas, mirrors, tables and chairs. Several rooms are dedicated to pottery, while others display accessories like pillows, lamps and rugs. Everything is or looks handmade.