With its fluted columns, raised panel sides, and graceful arches, the Jefferson Credenza with Hutch will be the center of attention in your home. In fact, it’s great as a stand-alone piece. Or it can complement other pieces in the Jefferson collection. Including a desk, bookcase, and desk chair.
We designed the credenza with productivity and comfort in mind. The one-inch-thick solid wood top gives you lots of room to spread out. So does the pull-out writing board. The drawers open full extension. So you’ll enjoy easy access to every corner of each drawer. Also, the dovetail drawer joints are unrivaled in strength and durability. In addition, you can choose the standard keyboard pullout or the optional pencil drawer.
The roomy hutch has three adjustable shelves. So it’s ready for your work-related materials plus your display items. Also, the can light adds welcome illumination.
Several options enable you to create your unique version of the Jefferson Credenza with Hutch. For starters, you can choose the wood specie, finish, and hardware. Also, you can choose stone finish columns. An artful way to replicate the stone columns of President Jefferson’s Monticello mansion. Other options include soft-close drawer slides. Plus a drawer stack in place of the CPU cabinet in the credenza.
The best cabinetmakers in the Midwest are Amish men. And some of them painstakingly handcraft each Jefferson Credenza with Hutch. Also, these craftsmen use quality regional hardwoods. Like oak, maple, hickory, and cherry. So the unit is incredibly sturdy. Take proper care. And it should last for generations.
How to Order the Jefferson Credenza with Hutch
Ready for a quote? Click on the “Customize This Product” link. Then, please tell us your choices for the wood specie/finish and other options. Also, to make your selections easier, click on the “Customize” drop-down button. And check out the options for stains and finishes plus other features. In addition, click the “Get Your Customized Quote” button. Live relatively close to Shipshewana, Indiana? Visit our store. And explore our wide assortment of Amish-built, solid hardwood furniture for yourself.