Hickory Amish Children’s Furniture
Children’s furniture must be sturdy and durable. Whether they use desks, chairs, dressers or beds, kids tend to give their furniture a workout. They yank on dresser drawers, jump on their beds and slam their chairs into their desks. It’s all a natural part of growing up, but it means you need furniture that can endure more than the usual wear and tear. You need sturdy pieces that can stand up to the everyday play of even the toughest kid.
At AmishOutletStore.com, we design our children’s furniture to meet that challenge. Made from the best materials, Amish artisans create these pieces with long-term use in mind — they won’t become battered or worn like mass-produced furniture from other retailers.
We sell:
- Kids dressers with mirrors
- Kids desks
- Kids trundle or bunk beds
We can also customize any of our items to match your decor desires. We can make the furniture with other wood instead of Hickory, such as Oak, and we can also stain the wood in a range of different hues.
The furniture our artisans create will withstand many years of wear and tear because the Amish use proven techniques to make each piece. They learned the art of furniture making from their parents and grandparents, who showed them the tricks of the trade. So, the items we sell are of such high quality that many of our customers see them as heirlooms they will pass down to their children or grandchildren one day.
We provide daily discounts of up to 33 percent off on our furniture, as well as offering discounts each month that we post on our homepage. Browse our selection of Amish children’s furniture today to find a set that meets your needs.
testimonials Nancy in Westport, MA
Our McCoy chairs arrived yesterday-we are beyond delighted with the quality of the materials and craftsmanship. This furniture is solid-like the kind your grandparents would have in their home, very heavy, solid wood and rugged upholstery fabric. Prior to purchasing these pieces, we shopped in a number of stores and were disappointed in the amount of particle board, the inattention to detail, and the quality of the finishes-not to mention the lack of flexibility with regard to individual stain/fabric preferences. We’ll be back.