- Dinette Furniture
- Amish Dining Tables
- Dining Room Sets
- Amish and Mennonite Dining Chairs
- Buffet and Hutch Pieces
- Amish-Made Curio Cabinets
- Solid Wood Benches
- Sideboards and Buffets
- Wine Cabinet Furniture
- Wooden Barstools
- Wooden Leaf Storage Cabinets
- Wood Kitchen Cabinets
- Kitchen Pantry Cabinets
- Pie Safes
- Jelly Cabinets and Cupboards
- Miscellaneous Dining Furniture
- Furniture Ready for Pickup
- Amish Bedroom Furniture
- Amish Office Furniture
- Solid-Wood Entertainment Furniture
- Family Room Furniture
- Children's Furnishings
- Accessories
- Amish-Made Clocks
- Outdoor Furniture
Quincy Amish Furniture
The Quincy design blends the best of traditional and modern styles into a graceful, timeless collection. And you can see samples of Quincy Amish Furniture below. Notice the distinctive curve of the legs and posts. Also, check out its simple panels. Plus the natural wood finish and smooth sides. What’s more, designers sometimes add Shaker knob hardware to the Quincy style to bring out the inherent ‘Shaker’ qualities of the collection. So check out the Quincy furniture below. Or, visit our ‘brick and mortar’ store in Shipshewana, Indiana. And explore real Amish hardwood furniture for yourself.
Quincy Amish Furniture from Weaver Furniture
Timeless beauty and Shaker-style simplicity make the Quincy design an attractive alternative for your home. Yet, strength and durability are two other compelling reasons to go with Quincy. Because skilled Amish cabinetmakers painstakingly handcraft and lovingly finish each piece of furniture. And the Amish men use solid hardwoods like cherry, maple, and oak. So you won’t find particle board, cheap veneers, or other bargain substitutes anywhere. What’s more, our builders draw from cabinetmaking skills handed down from their ancestors. As a result, the furniture items you buy will be very sturdy and durable. In fact, with proper care, they should last for generations to come.
You can order Quincy furniture as shown. Or, you can customize it to your specs. And your choices include wood species, stains, paints, dyes, size, and hardware.