Quartersawn White Oak Amish Kitchen Islands and Workstations
If you love to cook, you know a kitchen island is one of the best upgrades you can invest in. Kitchen islands instantly create more counter space without making your home feel cramped. They’re also highly versatile and serve as a great spot for entertaining guests while you mix cocktails or work your culinary magic.
AmishOutletStore.com is proud to offer customers a variety of quartersawn white oak kitchen islands and workstations. Of all the woods our artisans work with, quartersawn white oak is one of the most durable and attractive. It’s a smart choice for a kitchen island in part because its tight, horizontal grain makes it naturally resistant to stains, splits, humidity, and other forms of wear and tear.
Explore our current selection below. Available products range from the more traditional Grand island cabinet series to the Brookline or Collbran products, either of which would fit perfectly alongside genuine Mission or Shaker furniture.
We build every kitchen island to order and can accommodate almost any customization request. Add on storage or a butcher block top, change the dimensions or go for a two-tone color scheme to make your island stand out. We recognize that every kitchen is different, and every home chef has different needs. Visit individual product pages to learn more about your options or call our office for assistance.
Like all AmishOutletStore.com furniture, our quartersawn oak islands and workstations qualify for our large order discount program. The more you spend, the more you’ll save, with discounts of up to 33% available for select purchases.
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.