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Cabinetmakers: Furniture Craftsmen and Trend Setters

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

 
Early America did not have furniture manufacturers to supply the needs of homes and homemakers. Early on settlers had to build furnishings on their own or rely on what came in by ship. There were too few colonists to support even a single cabinetmaker. The earliest documented cabinetmaker in Williamsburg, Virginia was Peter Scott. […]

Tips on Buying Your Dining Room Table and Chairs

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

 The humble table has been the place where men and women have gathered for centuries to eat, drink, fellowship, make decisions and much more. Traditionally the dining room table has been the meeting place in the home for families and friends to do much of the same. There is something deeply spiritual about food; its […]

Solid Wood Custom Barstools - Not Just For the Bar Anymore

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The barstools crafted out of solid hardwoods by the Amish craftsmen at Amish Tables.com come in many styles, stains and woods. Barstools have become popular in homes, usually placed at the kitchen counter or at a home bar, because of their compact and functional concept. Well designed bar stools allow for a higher access to […]

Mediterranean: Easy Decorating Tips To Create a Warm and Welcoming Tuscan Theme

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

 A Mediterranean home is truly more than a residence - it is in effect, an estate. The Mediterranean is the lands and islands bordering the Mediterranean Sea. We use the term Mediterranean meaning anything that reminds us of the lands, people and cultures near the Mediterranean Sea itself. The Mediterranean climate is warm, as are […]

A Brief History of William Morris’s Influence On Bauhaus Modern Contemporary Design Like “Madison”

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The Madison is a simple style crafted by Amish artisans that encompasses the graceful lines of contemporary styles and the uncomplicated organic philosophy of Mission styles. Contemporary or Modern furniture design is surprisingly, not so modern. Its roots go back to the late 1800’s and its influence is as old, if not older than, modernism. […]