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Reproduction furniture

Leeny Jones Ltd

http://www.leeny-jones.co.uk

Established in 1971, Leeny-Jones is a family business producing fine furniture inspired by the great periods of English Cabinet Making. From the hand selection of veneers, to the hand finishing of each piece, we take pride in our traditional skills used to create "The English Home Collection" of living room, dining room and study furniture as well as bespoke pieces.

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Bucks County Furniture Ltd

http://www.buckscountyfurn.com

We offer 17th and 18th century New England, Pennsylvania German and Shaker Reproduction furniture - each piece built by hand by one artisan. All of our furniture is made with hand tools and top quality woods in many finishes. Each piece is different reflecting the hand-working and finishing skills of the artisans. Bucks County Furniture, Ltd. also offers custom kitchen cabinets, bath vanities and library built-ins. We can also modify any existing piece in our collection to meet your needs.

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Eldred Wheeler

http://www.eldredwheeler.com

Combining 18th Century woodworking practices with 20th century production efficiencies, Eldred Wheeler created a new category of traditional American furniture; superbly made and historically faithful pieces, each built to become a treasured antique in its own right with the passage of time. Emmett Eldred and Bill Wheeler launched their vision of creating affordable reproductions in 1977. Eldred Wheeler grew from a four-man shop and transcended the typical constraints of bench-made artisans to transform into one of the nation's premier designers and builders of 18th Century country high style furniture. Today the company crafts a wide variety of sought-after period forms in native woods of Cherry and Tiger Maple typical of the early American cabinetmakers. These pieces range from the simple Queen Anne tea table to elaborate secretary desks and carved and scrolled Dunlap highboys. The quality and historical credibility of Eldred Wheeler furniture spawned a loyal and cherished following of collectors which continues today. In the process Eldred Wheeler has incorporated 21st century requirements into 18th century forms to augment our highly prized signature pieces with useful and aesthetically accurate forms that also gracefully serve today's needs in the home. At Eldred Wheeler, we strive to maintain honest, authentic and enduring processes and products that preserve a 200 year-old American tradition of cabinetmaking. We do so with attention to detail, a disdain for shortcuts, and a commitment to bring these products to our customers at affordable prices. This devotion to quality, value and economy was standard fare in early American history. We are proud to keep it alive and invite you to learn more about our company and products by visiting our online catalog, one of our showrooms or contacting our Mail Order Group.

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Appalachian Woods LLC

http://www.appalachianwoods.com

Appalachian Woods is a family run business owned by Jonas Hochstetler. Jonas and his family have been doing business in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia since 1976 and in more recent years have expanded to reach customers around the country and some from over seas. The Hochstetler family is dedicated to the preservation of old lumber and timbers found throughout the Appalachian Mountains. Antique wood is unmatched in beauty and in character as well as the unique historical significance it brings to life today. Recycling old wood is very popular with many people around the country who are concerned about the environmental effects that deforesting vast acreage of land has on our quality of life. Most of our materials come from buildings built around the turn of the century or before. This lumber was taken from old growth forests a hundred years ago or more and does not require the cutting of any more trees. We utilize a variety of wood species and one of the most unique and beautiful woods that we reclaim is American Chestnut. This tree was one of the most widely used woods in the Appalachians. With its light weight, unique reddish-brown color and resistance to decay, Chestnut was used for a variety of things from log cabins to split rail fences. In the early 1900's a blight was accidentally introduced to these trees from Asia and by the 1920's most Chestnut trees had died. Today the only way to enjoy this beautiful wood is by reclaiming this treasure from old barns, log cabins and houses. We also re-mill large Heart Pine timbers taken from demolition sites and turn it into beautiful Antique Heart Pine Flooring. Heart Pine is virgin cut Southern Longleaf Pine that was used to build much of the industrial revolution here in the east. After the old growth forests were cut over the only place to get this quality wood is from these old buildings. Follow this link for a more detailed "history of Heart Pine". Taking down old buildings is just the first step in a long process that goes into preparing this wood for a finished product. The first thing that is done once the wood arrives at our lumberyard is to remove all hardware from it. A very painstaking and time-consuming process accomplishes this. We use metal detectors to first locate the old nails and then use chisels, pliers and hammers to take the nails out while destroying as little of the wood as possible. From here any rotted or damaged wood is cut out and the lumber is then dried if necessary. Now the material is finally ready to be used for a variety of projects. We supply homeowners, building contractors, cabinet shops and architectural millwork shops with a variety of different products milled from this antique lumber. Our Antique Wood is being used today to make flooring, wainscoting, paneling, moldings, doors, furniture and other fine products. This antique wood gives our customers the opportunity to own a piece of American history. Along with the unique beauty and character of Antique Wood comes the knowledge that you are helping to conserve our natural resources by utilizing this recycled wood. At Appalachian Woods we are dedicated to quality workmanship and high standards of ethical business practices. We have many happy customers and will be glad to give you some references if you need them. Contact us with details on your building project and let us help you utilize our fine products.

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Millender Furniture Company

http://www.millenderfurniture.com

Unparalleled craftsmanship and optimum choices that fit your personal style, these are the roots of the Millender Furniture Company. It started with Charles Millender's dream, the pursuit of excellence. In the past two decades Millender Furniture has been turning that dream into reality. Today, we offer the highest quality traditional furnishings available to the American market. Quality and flexibility are the components that distinguish the Millender Furniture Company. First, we hand craft every item and cut corners in neither construction nor style. Second, we offer customizable features to our customers, making what they want, not simply what we choose to offer. We know fine furniture is a lifetime purchase. Those who select our products can choose what meets their specific needs, confident they have a piece worthy of passing along to succeeding generations. From the exquisite, hand selected veneers on each dining table to the hand carved details on every dining chair; from the incredible cabinetry of the case goods, to the brilliant sheen on the hand rubbed tops, no detail is omitted, no shortcuts are taken. Whether in our US based facility or in our affiliated shops around the world, our obsession with hand craftsmanship ensures we produce only the finest heirloom quality furniture.

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Frank Hudson Ltd

http://www.frankhudson.com

Frank Hudson is a family business, which is currently being managed by the third generation of furniture makers. With over 100 years experience, the company is one of the last bespoke furniture makers left in the famous chair making town of High Wycombe. Frank Hudson, a master carver, formed the company in 1947 repairing and reproducing carvings and furniture destroyed by bomb damage. During his life he was commissioned to make many carved pieces for civil occasions. Rex his son soon joined him as a designer and by using the skills of carving chisel and designers pencil, together the company soon developed. In the later years Rex's three sons joined the business. After learning the trade, brothers Tim, James and Tom are continuing to build on their success and reputation for manufacturing and supplying the finest quality furniture. The company has its own extensive showrooms in High Wycombe, displaying European and home produced furniture exclusive to Frank Hudson from traditional through to classic contemporary designs in a range of woods and finishes, Cherry, Oak, Mahogany. Our aim is to supply the finest quality furniture.

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Howerton Fine Furniture

http://www.howertonfurniture.com

Howerton Fine Furniture makes the finest antique reproduction furniture. Since 1926, our craftsmen have been building fine custom furniture. No robots or assembly lines; skilled cabinetmakers create our furniture one piece at a time, using only the finest SOLID mahogany, cherry, walnut and maple. While our foundation is built on 18th Century Queen Anne, Chippendale and Hepplewhite Antique Reproductions, we specialize in Solid wood Custom Furniture, made to your specifications and to match what you may already own.

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Hunters Contracts Ltd

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Harden Company

http://www.harden.com

Harden Furniture has achieved certification for both company-managed timber harvesting activities, as well as our procurement and land management systems through the nationally acclaimed Sustainable Forestry Initiative ® (SFI ) program. We joined professional foresters, conservationists, scientists, landowners and other stakeholders who practice and actively promote sustainable forestry on the lands we manage. The SFI® program, established by the American Forest and Paper Association (AF&PA), requires its members to adhere to a stringent set of harvesting procurement guidelines and practices that will help insure wildlife protection, the maintenance of water quality standards and a wide range of other conservation goals. More than 132 million acres of land throughout the US and Canada are currently enrolled through more than 200 SFI program participants. As a result, the SFI program has played a major role in site and wildlife conservation and has helped to educate and train more than 75,000 loggers and foresters since 1995. Harden Furniture is the first major furniture manufacturer to achieve certification of their forestry activities through the Sustainable Forestry Initiative program. As a participant in the SFI program, we have reinforced our commitment to ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of our forests and the production of American handcrafted home and office furnishings. According to Greg Harden, our president and CEO, "The SFI program, and our certification to the standard, serves to assure the consumer that the lumber used to manufacture their furniture was harvested in a responsible manner. At a point where global industrial activity is placing unprecedented demands on the environment, Harden is making every effort to be a leader in conservation efforts." The company's participation in the SFI program reinforces our position to guard against the deforestation of American timber properties and tropical rainforests.

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