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Solid Wood Dining Room Furniture

Let our Amish furniture be a part of your family life at home. Our large Amish dining room tables are heirloom quality, and will serve you and your family for many generations.

There are many options to choose from, so whether you have a large family or just like to entertain large groups, we have the furniture that is right for you. We specialize in large Amish dining room tables. We offer many different solid wood Amish chairs to complement our beautiful tables. Choose from mission, traditional and contemporary styles according to your special preference.

 
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Customer Testimonial

George & Jeanine Taseff - 09/29/2005

"We have been married over 20 years and have never purchased a brand new dining table. We have always made due with a used or hand me down table. We were a bit nervous in making a purchase without seeing the product. However, we are so delighted with our brand new, exquisitely crafted, Amish, Oak Table!! I no longer have to hide my dining table under a tablecloth! Thank you for everything you and your family did to make our dream come true. I will thank the Lord everytime I remember you and each time our family gathers at our table to give thanks for all blessings to our Lord God and Savior.

May God bless & keep you & your family, "  

Our expandable dining room tables can seat up to 22 people

About Our Dining Room Furniture

Our Amish craftsmen use solid North American hardwoods, which grow more slowly to last longer. We are certain that you will be happy with your purchase. We also specialize in customer service and arrange to have your Amish furniture shipped to your door. See our shipping page for more information.

We accept all major credit cards
 
Who Are The Amish?
The Amish movement was founded in Europe by Jacob Amman, from whom their name is derived. In many ways, The Amish religion started as a reform group within the Mennonite movement -- an attempt to restore some of the early practices of the Mennonites. During the late 17th century, they separated because of what they perceived as a lack of discipline among the Mennonites. 

Some Amish migrated to the United States, starting in the early 18th century. They initially settled in Pennsylvania and eventually radiated to other states.The faith group has attempted to preserve the elements of late 17th century European rural culture. They try to avoid many of the features of modern society, by developing practices and behaviors which isolate themselves from American culture.

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