Amish Furniture Shops in Lancaster County
Discover authentic handcrafted solid wood furniture made by skilled Amish craftsmen. These family-owned workshops have preserved traditional woodworking techniques for generations, creating heirloom-quality furniture built to last centuries.
Traditional Amish Woodworking Heritage
Lancaster County's Amish furniture makers represent a living tradition of woodworking excellence dating back to the 1700s. Each piece is handcrafted using time-honored techniques, solid hardwoods, and joinery methods that ensure furniture will last for generations without compromising quality.
Signature Amish Furniture Styles
- Mission Style: Clean lines, solid construction, minimal ornamentation
- Shaker Design: Simple, functional pieces emphasizing craftsmanship
- Traditional Oak: Classic designs in solid oak and cherry wood
- Custom Built: Made-to-order pieces for specific needs
- Dining Sets: Tables, chairs, and hutches for family gatherings
- Bedroom Furniture: Beds, dressers, and nightstands
- Living Room: Rocking chairs, entertainment centers, bookcases
- Children's Furniture: Cribs, toy chests, and small chairs
Quality Promise
Amish furniture is built to last generations. Many pieces come with lifetime guarantees on construction and craftsmanship.
Featured Amish Furniture Shops
Snyder's Furniture
Custom Amish furniture with lifetime warranty, specializing in dining sets, bedroom suites, and outdoor pieces
Peaceful Valley Amish Furniture
Pine and oak furniture crafted by local Amish and Mennonite craftsmen, specializing in chests and cabinets
King's Home Furnishings
Indoor and outdoor farmhouse furniture and home goods with rustic country styling
Amish Stuff
Outdoor furniture, antique furniture, and wood shop items from local Amish craftsmen
Carriage House Furnishings
Bedroom and dining furniture, rocking horses, wagons, and traditional Amish craftsmanship
What to Expect
- Solid Wood Construction: No particle board or veneers - only solid hardwood
- Hand-Sanded Finish: Smooth surfaces prepared by hand
- Traditional Joinery: Mortise and tenon, dovetail joints
- Custom Options: Size, wood type, stain color modifications
- Delivery Available: Most shops offer delivery and setup
Shopping Tips
- Lead Times: Custom pieces may take 6-12 weeks
- Wood Selection: Oak, cherry, maple, and walnut available
- Stain Samples: Ask to see wood and stain combinations
- Measurements: Bring room dimensions for proper sizing
- Payment: Many accept cash, check, or payment plans