When selecting furniture for your home, you not only want it to look beautiful, but you also want it to withstand years of use. This is just one of the reasons people are drawn to Amish-made furniture. Built from solid hardwood, the craftsmanship that goes into each piece is astounding. With woodworking skills and furniture-making knowledge passed down from generation to generation, chances are you'll find the high-quality, heirloom furniture you're looking for on your next visit to Amish Country.
From dining room tables and chairs to complete bedroom sets and more, Amish-crafted furniture provides the style, function and durability you desire. There are a number of furniture stores throughout Lancaster County that sell goods handcrafted in Amish wood shops. Here are a few of our favorites to get you started. Happy shopping!
Peaceful Valley Furniture
3347 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse
Open since 1996, Peaceful Valley Furniture holds deep roots within the Amish community. Their impeccably handcrafted furniture is made almost exclusively by a collection of Lancaster County Amish craftsmen who they consider to be family. No mass production or automated assembly lines here. Each furniture piece is a masterpiece of woodworking artistry. In addition to furniture, some of Peace Valley’s best-selling items are rocking horses, birdhouses and decorative items.
King's Amish Furniture
13 Center St., Intercourse
The origins of King’s Amish Furniture date back to 1986, when Raymond King started using his passion for woodworking to build outdoor tables and chairs to sell on his front lawn. That appreciation for craftsmanship defines the quality hardwood furniture pieces King's sources from a community of Amish artisans. King's prides themselves on developing strong relationships with both their Amish builders and their customers.
Carriage House Furnishings
3572 W. Newport Road, Ronks
With its focus on Amish furniture, you'll find distinctive, one-of-a-kind pieces at Carriage House Furnishings. Employing traditional woodworking techniques, each Amish builder has years of experience and takes great pride in his work, making every piece something truly special. No cookie-cutter reproductions when everything is made by hand! Even if you're not in the market for new furniture, Carriage house offers Amish-made wooden toys, gifts and decor items, too.
Snyder's Furniture
3709 E. Newport Road, Gordonville
Snyder's Furniture started in 1983 when Minnie Snyder sold Amish-made quilts and pillows at the Smoketown Flea Market, offering a bit of Lancaster's heritage to visiting tourists. Over time, the business became a true family enterprise and branched out into furniture. Snyder's offers a unique selection oak, cherry and maple furniture in a variety of finishes, made in their own shop as well as at local Mennonite and Amish wood shops. Almost all of their furniture pieces are customizable, so you can get exactly what you want.
George' Furniture
9 Reichs Church Road, Marietta
George's Furniture is a Mennonite owned shop right in Marietta. They offer an array of custom handcrafted furniture that is signed by its maker. They also offer tours of their shop. Our Blakemore Room bedroom furniture is from George's Furniture.