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18th Century Pencil Post Bed

18th Century Pencil Post Bed

This faithful reproduction of an 18th Century Pencil Post Bed is done in striking Tiger Maple. True to the original design it is made with knock-down hardware and can be easily moved.

Arts & Crafts Hall Bench

Arts & Crafts Hall Bench

Designed as an amalgam of various Arts & Crafts Hall Benches, this piece is true to period featuring Quartersawn White Oak, beveled glass mirrors, and cast iron hangers.

Chippendale Footstool

Chippendale Footstool

Made from Mahogany and hand carved this piece is modelled after similar pieces popular in both England and the Colonies.

Early 18th Century Keeping Box

Early 18th Century Keeping Box

Before the days of combination safes, colonials kept their valuables in locked keeping boxes. This one features hand cut dovetails, piston fit drawers, and it is made of solid tiger maple.

18th Century Virginia Corner Cabinet

18th Century Virginia Corner Cabinet

Made of Cherry from southeast Pennsylvania, this corner cabinet is an amalgam of cabinet design from that era. Its highly precise and striking lines are well balanced by the warmth of the wood.

Magazine Rack

Magazine Rack

Made to solve a common problem, this magazine rack combines solid and veneered Cherry with simple and elegant lines.

Maloof Sculpted Rocker

Maloof Sculpted Rocker

This rocker was sculpted from American Black Walnut and is a reproduction of those made by the world famous furniture maker Sam Maloof.

Queen Anne Hope Chests

Queen Anne Hope Chests

This matching pair of chests is done with a combination of solid and veneered Cherry. It is Queen Anne in style down to its last detail and features a aromatic cedar lining.

Shaker Endtable

Shaker Endtable

This simple Shaker reproduction features hand cut dovetails and gorgeous Cherry wood from southeast Pennsylvania. It is a simple, elegant, powerful piece.

Stickley Morris Chair

Stickley Morris Chair

This is a museum accurate reproduction of Stickley's Morris Chair (with Ottoman). The Bow Arm Morris was Stickley's third (and last) design revision for the Morris chair and is universally considered the most comfortable. As with the original, the chait and ottoman are made from quartersawn white oak.

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