Nothing says quality like Amish made furniture. Our Amish furniture is made with solid wood and great care by one craftsmen from the ground up which results in a quality, beautiful piece of heirloom furniture that you will be able to pass on down through generations. Amish furniture styles range anywhere from classic-traditional to modern-contemporary.
Browse the different sections of our furniture gallery to view some of the varieties and styles of the many different furniture pieces we have to offer. When viewing our galleries click on any image for a larger view display and additional information such as the dimensions of that particular furniture item. Most furniture pieces are available in different woods, stains, and sizes. Please call store with questions.
Custom Orders
In our furniture showroom we have many items on the floor that you can purchase and take home today. We also have catalogs from which you can place a custom order where you choose the style, wood type, and finish so it is just right for your home.
We take time to understand what you are looking for, get you a price estimate, and if you decide to proceed, orders are usually back to you in about 6-8 weeks.
Why Amish Furniture?
Amish furniture first gained attention in the 1920s, as furniture buyers discovered the beauty and heirloom quality of the pieces. Amish furniture is valued for its sustainability and strength that allow for generations of service. Amish woodworkers pride themselves in their work and view their products as pieces of art as well as functional furnishings.
Mission and Shaker style remain the most popular of Amish furniture offerings. Mission is characterized by straight lines and exposed joinery. It is often considered to be clean and modern in design. The Shaker style is plain, yet elegant and has a very simple and basic design aimed at functionality and durability. However many contemporary pieces of furniture, with the most modern and popular staining and finishing methods are available.
We like to say, “If you can picture it, they can build it”.