Thursday, July 28, 2022

Support Local: Benefits of Amish Woodwork

Purchase Amish-built furniture from Maysville Furniture Showcase in Apple Creek.

Maysville Furniture Showcase hosts over 50 local manufacturers across Ohio and displays a variety of Amish-based woodworking. We believe in Amish woodworking, and here's why you should, too:

Support Local Businesses

Buying products from big-chain furniture stores is affordable, but it's not the same as supporting a local business. With each transaction, you can be sure that we appreciate and value your purchase, and so do our many manufacturers. We also understand that handmade Amish furniture dealers are becoming rare, and each purchase helps keep our tradition alive. We thank you!

Quality

Each piece of furniture you find at our showcase is handmade in the USA, not factory-made. This means that the businesses we trust are held to a different standard than leading competitors and prioritize quality over quantity. It costs more money and labor to produce Amish furniture, which is why factory-made furniture is sometimes more affordable for the average consumer. However, factory-made furniture can contain toxic formaldehyde and other chemicals that are bad for us. It is also true that factory-made furniture is not made with real timber, so it is not as durable and cannot be repaired as easily. Our furniture is made to last.

Unique

Our store in Apple Creek, Ohio, offers many unique pieces. Every piece is one-of-a-kind, all thanks to master craftsmanship. Down to every brush stroke, you can be sure that our furniture will stand out in your home or business. We also owe this "unique" factor to our customizable options. If you find something you love at our showcase but want to personalize it according to your preferences, be our guest!

So, when you're ready to shop Amish woodworking pieces, we'll gladly welcome you into our showroom full of styles we know you'll fall in love with. Visit our website to browse our dining room, living room, bedroom, and office furniture collections.

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