Mission Furniture
Mission Furniture dates back to the European settlement of the American Southwest. That’s when Spanish missionaries built adobe-walled missions in the US Southwest. This simplistic building design inspired succeeding generations of artists. As a result, the design style began to filter into many fields. Like sculpture, architecture, painting and furniture. Gustav Stickley popularized the classic design. And it’s known for its wood slats and straight angles. Today, this ruggedly handsome style of furniture is as popular as ever. So, check ‘em out.
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Grant Quarter Sawn Sideboard
$3,500.00 -
Heartland Recliner
$2,210.00 -
Kenwood Quarter Sawn TV Stand
$2,180.00 -
King Eckenridge Oak Bed
$1,475.00 -
Landmark Mission Plant Stand
From: $290.00 -
Landmark TV Stand
$2,020.00 -
Leah Amish End Table
$315.00 -
Leah Coffee Table With Drawer
$532.50 -
Leah End Table with Drawer
$416.25 -
Leah Family Room Table Collection
$1,750.00 -
Leah Hardwood Coffee Table
$356.25 -
Leah Telephone Table
$400.00
Mission-style Furniture from E-Amish Furniture
Artisans in the heart of Indiana’s Amish Country handcraft every piece of furniture from E-Amish Furniture! Also, the Amish men build furniture in many popular designs. Are you looking for an entertainment center or TV cabinet? Or a sofa or dining chair? Because you can get them all in this popular style. Also, they’re all Amish-built from solid hardwood. So they’re sturdy, durable plus heirloom-quality!