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Why Buy Amish?

A look at the long-lasting, American-made quality of Amish Furniture for sale in Manchester, CT.

By Pinewood Furniture

Having been in business now for nearly 60 years, you can say we've learned a thing or two about the furniture business.

But the most important value we've held close for the entire time Pinewood Furniture has been open in Manchester is our reliance on quality and pride of craftsmanship.

That's why we've recently started carrying more and more Amish furniture.

These pieces are well-known for high quality, traditional designs and master craftsmanship.  But they aren't the old-school look that everyone assumes they'll represent.  They're VERY handsome pieces with a much more modern flair to cater to a wider variety of consumers.

Amish furniture is generally crafted in select hardwoods:  solid oak, cherry or maple with the highest attention to detail.  It's very carefully inspected throughout the construction process for strength, precision and uniformity in grain. 

With Amish furniture makers, there's absolutely no tolerance for imperfections...and no shortcuts taken.  The result is 100% authentic quality that will last for generations.  No veneers or particleboards are used in any of the Amish furniture.  It's built with quality, and each piece is individually handcrafted and made to order in an Amish wood shop, not built on an assembly line or in a factory.

So what does this mean for you?  That piece of furniture is an American-made labor of love...built with nothing but pride.  Your supporting a piece of furniture that will last many, many years...as well as an American legacy.

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