The Early American furniture and Colonial furniture in Americas early settler’s day was built much the same way that our Amish woodworker’s build their furniture . . . by hand with minimal tools. Dutchcrafters Amish furniture captures the feel and look of those Early American Colonial pieces which brings the furniture to an heirloom quality level.
Dutchcrafters Amish Colonial furniture is solid wood, Amish made quality construction, built to last and capture the feel of Early American styling. Early American Furniture was locally made from excellent quality, indigenous woods such as maple wood, cherry wood, walnut wood and oak wood much as our Amish furniture is made today.
Early American settlers brought to the United States woodworkers and craftsmen who could handcraft Colonial furniture. Local American craftsmen in the 1700s created beautiful Early American beds, Early American dining room tables, Early American dining room chairs, Early American cupboards and much more. A large majority of this furniture came from the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Early American furniture was often ornamented with decorations such as flowers and scrolls. The quality of the wood, workmanship and embellishing makes Early American furniture a well-liked antique furniture item.
Early American furniture is also called historic furniture, reproduction furniture, Jacobean furniture, Federal furniture, English Restoration furniture, Carolean furniture, Queen Anne furniture, Federal furniture Chippendale furniture, Colonial furniture, Georgian furniture, Shaker furniture or Hepplewhite furniture. Windsor dining room chairs also play a big role in Early American furniture.
Dutchcrafters Colonial reproduction furniture and Early American furniture is Amish handcrafted using old world construction techniques. Call Dutchcrafters at 1-866-272-6773 for more information on our Amish Reproduction furniture or visit us online at http://www.dutchcrafters.com/!
Dutchcrafters Amish Colonial furniture is solid wood, Amish made quality construction, built to last and capture the feel of Early American styling. Early American Furniture was locally made from excellent quality, indigenous woods such as maple wood, cherry wood, walnut wood and oak wood much as our Amish furniture is made today.
Early American settlers brought to the United States woodworkers and craftsmen who could handcraft Colonial furniture. Local American craftsmen in the 1700s created beautiful Early American beds, Early American dining room tables, Early American dining room chairs, Early American cupboards and much more. A large majority of this furniture came from the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Early American furniture was often ornamented with decorations such as flowers and scrolls. The quality of the wood, workmanship and embellishing makes Early American furniture a well-liked antique furniture item.
Early American furniture is also called historic furniture, reproduction furniture, Jacobean furniture, Federal furniture, English Restoration furniture, Carolean furniture, Queen Anne furniture, Federal furniture Chippendale furniture, Colonial furniture, Georgian furniture, Shaker furniture or Hepplewhite furniture. Windsor dining room chairs also play a big role in Early American furniture.
Dutchcrafters Colonial reproduction furniture and Early American furniture is Amish handcrafted using old world construction techniques. Call Dutchcrafters at 1-866-272-6773 for more information on our Amish Reproduction furniture or visit us online at http://www.dutchcrafters.com/!