What Makes Amish Furniture Different?

Many people have heard of Amish furniture, but fewer understand what makes it so highly respected.

The difference begins with craftsmanship.

Built by Skilled Craftsmen

Amish furniture is typically handcrafted by artisans who have spent years perfecting their woodworking skills. Attention to detail is evident in every stage of construction.

Solid Hardwood Construction

Amish furniture is known for using premium hardwoods such as oak, maple, cherry, walnut, and hickory. These materials provide strength, beauty, and longevity.

Traditional Joinery Techniques

Many Amish craftsmen use time-tested construction methods designed to create furniture that remains sturdy for decades.

Made in America

Amish furniture is proudly made in the United States by family-owned workshops that take pride in producing quality products rather than mass-produced furniture.

Furniture Designed for Generations

The goal isn’t simply to build furniture that looks good today. The goal is to create pieces that can become part of a family’s story for decades to come.

At Stewart Roth Furniture, we’re proud to offer handcrafted Amish furniture that reflects the tradition, quality, and attention to detail that customers have trusted for generations.

The Timeless Value of Amish Handcrafted Furniture

In today’s world of disposable furniture, Amish handcrafted pieces stand out. They bring beauty, durability, and personality to your home—while carrying the strength to last for generations. When you bring home Amish furniture, you don’t just furnish your home—you invest in your family’s future.

Skilled Hands Create Every Piece

Amish artisans build each piece with time-honored craftsmanship. They cut, shape, and assemble solid hardwood by hand, using joinery techniques passed down for centuries. Every joint fits perfectly, every surface shines with a carefully applied finish, and every detail reflects a commitment to excellence.

Solid Hardwoods Stand the Test of Time

You won’t find particle board here. Amish furniture uses only premium hardwoods—oak, maple, cherry, hickory, and walnut—chosen for strength, natural beauty, and longevity. Over time, these woods develop a rich patina, telling the story of family meals, celebrations, and everyday life.

Customize It to Fit Your Life

Amish furniture adapts to you—not the other way around. You can:

  • Choose from over 70 stain and finish options to match your home’s style.
  • Select from five hardwood species for the perfect color and grain.
  • Pick your style—Mission, Shaker, Traditional, Modern, or Rustic.
  • Adjust dimensions so each piece fits exactly where you need it.

From the height of a dining table to the curve of a chair back, your furniture reflects your taste, your space, and your way of living.

Build Memories That Last

When you gather around an Amish-built table, you do more than eat—you create memories. Birthdays, homework sessions, holiday feasts, late-night talks—they all become part of the furniture’s story. A rocker soothes your children and later your grandchildren. These aren’t just pieces you own; they’re chapters of your life.

Make a Smart, Lasting Investment

While Amish furniture requires a higher upfront investment than mass-produced alternatives, you never need to replace it every few years. It holds up, looks better with age, and stays in your family for decades. In the long run, you save money—and you gain a family heirloom.

See and Feel the Difference

Photos can’t capture the weight, feel, and presence of handcrafted Amish furniture. Visit our newly remodeled showroom to see dining, bedroom, living room, and office collections—each built to last a lifetime. Find the piece that will become part of your family’s history.

Stewart Roth’s Furniture – Built by Amish hands. Made for your family.